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Alfred Ordway (1821 - 1897) was an American landscape and portrait painter, and one of the founding fathers of the Boston Art Club.
Alfred was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts to mother Currier, and father Thomas Ordway on March 9, 1821. With his father being the cities' clerk, Alfred spent the majority of his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts. His family can be traced back to the early 17th century when James Ordway settled in Dover, New Hampshire. Both his parents fought in the Revolutionary War, and his grandfather, Nehemiah Ordway, a physician in Amesbury, Massachusetts, was put in charge "to form and equip a company for Bunker Hill". |
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Pintura identificación:: 80215 Fishing on Fairlee Pond
Oil on canvas titled: "Fishing on Fairlee Pond, Mount Mansfield, Vermont"
ca. 1870
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Pintura identificación:: 80334 A.T.Ordway-Mt. Mansfield, VT
oil on canvas, titled: Mt. Mansfield, VT
Date 1870(1870)
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Pintura identificación:: 84344 Mansfield
oil on canvas
Date 1870
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Pintura identificación:: 84461 Fishing on Fairlee Pond
Date ca. 1870
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Alfred Ordway (1821 - 1897) was an American landscape and portrait painter, and one of the founding fathers of the Boston Art Club.
Alfred was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts to mother Currier, and father Thomas Ordway on March 9, 1821. With his father being the cities' clerk, Alfred spent the majority of his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts. His family can be traced back to the early 17th century when James Ordway settled in Dover, New Hampshire. Both his parents fought in the Revolutionary War, and his grandfather, Nehemiah Ordway, a physician in Amesbury, Massachusetts, was put in charge "to form and equip a company for Bunker Hill".
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