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Enoch Wood Perry, Jr. (1831-1915) was a painter from the United States.
Perry was born in Boston on July 31, 1831. His father was Enoch Wood Perry, and mother was Hannah Knapp Dole. His maternal grandparents were Samuel Dole and Katherine Wigglesworth. The family moved to New Orleans with his family as a teenager in 1848 and attended its public schools. After working several years as a clerk in a commission house, Perry began formal art education. In 1852 he went to Europe for four years and studied with Emanuel Leutze at the Desseldorf Academy, Thomas Couture in Paris, and in Rome.Perry served as the U.S. Consul to Venice between 1856 and 1858. Upon returning to America, he opened a studio in Philadelphia. |
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 75648 Manoa Valley from Waikiki
Manoa Valley from Waikiki, an oil on canvas painting by Enoch Wood Perry Jr., Bishop Museum.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 75724 Kualoa Ranch, Oahu
Kualoa Ranch, Oahu, oil on canvas painting by Enoch Wood Perry, Jr., c. 1864-5.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 76711 The Prince of Hawaii
The Prince of Hawaii (Albert Edward Kauikeaouli), oil on canvas painting by Enoch Wood Perry, Jr., 1865, Bernice P. Bishop Museum. He is portrayed with two dogs in front of Hale Aliʻi or the old ʻIolani Palace.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 77449 Manoa Valley from Waikiki
oil on canvas painting by Enoch Wood Perry Jr., Bishop Museum
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 77491 Kualoa Ranch
oil on canvas painting by Enoch Wood Perry, Jr., c. 1864-5
Date c. 1864-5
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Enoch Wood Perry, Jr. (1831-1915) was a painter from the United States.
Perry was born in Boston on July 31, 1831. His father was Enoch Wood Perry, and mother was Hannah Knapp Dole. His maternal grandparents were Samuel Dole and Katherine Wigglesworth. The family moved to New Orleans with his family as a teenager in 1848 and attended its public schools. After working several years as a clerk in a commission house, Perry began formal art education. In 1852 he went to Europe for four years and studied with Emanuel Leutze at the Desseldorf Academy, Thomas Couture in Paris, and in Rome.Perry served as the U.S. Consul to Venice between 1856 and 1858. Upon returning to America, he opened a studio in Philadelphia.
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