Philip Leslie Hale

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Born: 1865
City and Country of Origin: Boston?, Massachusetts
Painting School: American Impressionist
Art Training: Studied under Jules-Joseph Lefebvre and Julian Alden Weir
Exhibitions: One-man show at Durand-Ruel in New York
Awards:
Major Works: "Girls in Sunlight," "Glare of Sunlight," "The Crimson Rambler"
Philip Leslie Hale Biography: One of a group of American figurative painters who liked to pose young women dressed in white in brightly lit garden settings. Married his much younger student Lillian Wescott Hale.
Died: 1931

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The Crimson Rambler

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