Henry Bacon (painter)
Henry Bacon (8 October 1839 – 13 March 1912) was an American painter, author, illustrator, and translator. Before his formal training as an artist, he served as a soldier and war artist during the American Civil War, and was badly wounded in the Second Battle of Bull Run. He then studied in France, and became a member of the Pont-Aven School, painting genre subjects of French country life, many sold back in America. He first traveled to Egypt in 1897, and then developed an interest in Orientalist painting, soon spending his winters in the Middle East, dying in Cairo.
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Died | March 13, 1912 72) Cairo, Sultanate of Egypt | (aged
Nationality | American |
Education | Walter Gay; National School of Fine Arts, Paris |
Known for | Painting and illustration |
Movement | Orientalist |
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