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  1. William McGregor Paxton (June 22, 1869 – 1941) was an American painter and instructor who embraced the Boston School paradigm and was a co-founder of The Guild of Boston Artists. He taught briefly while a student at Cowles Art School , where he met his wife Elizabeth Okie Paxton , and at the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston.

  2. ARC. Biographical note by Brian Yoder, the donator of most of the scans in the ARC Paxton gallery:William Paxton was an excellent and historically important figure who was an important link between the best painters of the 19th century and the survival of their techniques into the 20th and beyond, but it is very difficult to find prints of his ...

  3. William McGregor Paxton was an American painter and instructor who embraced the Boston School paradigm and was a co-founder of The Guild of Boston Artists. He taught briefly while a student...

  4. William McGregor Paxton (1869 - 1941) foi um pintor e professor de arte americano, co-fundador do The Guild of Boston Artists, com Frank Weston Benson e Edmund Charles Tarbell. Paxton é conhecido por seus retratos, incluindo os de dois presidentes (Grover Cleveland e Calvin Coolidge) e cenas de interior com mulheres, incluindo sua esposa.

  5. View William McGregor Paxtons artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. William McGregor Paxton (June 22, 1869 – 1941) was an American Impressionist painter. Born in Baltimore, the Paxton family came to Newton Corner in the mid-1870s, where William's father James established himself as a caterer. At 18, William won a scholarship to attend the Cowles Art School, where he began his art studies with Dennis Miller ...

  7. Artist: William McGregor Paxton (American, Baltimore, Maryland 1869–1941 Boston, Massachusetts) Date: 1909. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 36 1/8 x 28 3/4 in. (91.6 x 71.9 cm) Credit Line: Gift of George A. Hearn, 1910. Accession Number: 10.64.8