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Medium/Discipline: Painting
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Maryland Affiliation: Active while in residence
Prominent Theme: Landscape
Style/Period: American Impressionism
Gender: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White
Biography: Like many American artists of his generation, Whiteman, a Philadelphian, was drawn to work in the impressionist manner, painting landscapes at various times of the day and in different seasons. Following study in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, he settled in Baltimore, exhibiting at the Charcoal Club, where he was director from 1895 to 1920, and at The Baltimore Museum of Art. Whiteman's work was also shown at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. For several years, he served as director of art classes at The Johns Hopkins University.
Selected References: Exhibition label, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland Artists from the Collection, 1890-1970, April 24-October 27, 2002.
Maryland Institutions Holding Artworks: The Baltimore Museum of Art
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