
Edward Leigh Chase
Painting, Illustrator, Art colony, Sketch (drawing), Watercolor painting
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Edward Leigh Chase was an American painter and illustrator, and an early member of the Byrdcliffe experiment which gave rise to the artists' colony at Woodstock, New York. A gifted sketch artist and watercolorist, he was one of the group of young Art Students League humorists who called themselves the Fakirs. Edward Leigh Chase was born in Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the third child of Grace Metcalfe and chemist Charles Denison Chase. His family moved t...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Edward Leigh Chase was an American painter and illustrator, and an early member of the Byrdcliffe experiment which gave rise to the artists' colony at Woodstock, New York. A gifted sketch artist and watercolorist, he was one of the group of young Art Students League humorists who called themselves the Fakirs. Edward Leigh Chase was born in Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, the third child of Grace Metcalfe and chemist Charles Denison Chase. His family moved to St Louis, Missouri, in 1885, when he was an infant, and he grew up attending public schools there. Shunning regular college, he traveled to New York City to study art at the Art Students League. Among his professors there was the painter William Merritt Chase. Edward Leigh Chase Ned to those who knew him showed particular promise in his use of pen and ink, and he soon turned his talent andwit to humor