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Walter Farndon
(1873 - 1964)
Walter Farndon was born in 1873 in
Coventry, England, and soon immigrated to the United States and
settled in Yonkers, NY. His first job was as a designer at a
carpet company, painting watercolor floral motifs that would be
made into rugs. He decided to pursue a full time career as an
artist and enrolled in the National Academy of Design where he
studied with Edgar M. Ward. He was part of a group called the
Country Sketch Club. Based in New Jersey, the Sketch Club found
their inspiration in nature and they spearheaded the American
Impressionist movement. Farndon also traveled extensively along
the East Coast and New England finding favorite seaside
locations such as Monhegan Island, Boothbay Harbor, Gloucester,
MA, Long Island and Nova Scotia. He died in 1964 in Valley
Stream, NY.
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