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American artist
Joseph Rusling Meeker
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Newark, USA
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St. Louis, USA
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60 years
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National Academy of Design
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Joseph Rusling Meeker (born in Newark, New Jersey, 21 April 1827; died in St. Louis, Missouri, 27 September 1887) was a United States painter.
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He studied at the National Academy of Design in 1845-46, and exhibited at the American Art Union in 1849-50, the Academy of Design in 1867, and the Boston Art Club in 1877. His studio was at St. Louis. Meeker had a special sympathy with southern scenery, and has successfully rendered the landscapes of Louisiana.
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- “The Indian Chief”
- “The Acadians in the Atchafalaya”
- “The Vale of Cashmere”
- “The Lotos Eaters”
- “Louisiana Bayou”
- “The Noon-Day Rest,” from Longfellow's Evangeline
- "Lake Mendota, Madison, Wisconsin"
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