George Faulkner Wetherbee

George Faulkner Wetherbee, R.I., R.O.I. (Cincinnati, 1851–1920) was an American painter. He lived for most of his vigor in England.

Born in Cincinnati, his early skill was evident and he was sent to Europe to investigation in art schools at Antwerp, then London. He after that lived in various countries upon the continent of Europe, and frequently visited the West Indies to paint there. He achieved feat in his 40s, with appreciation by the distinguished London art societies, and his mastery of colour and open were terribly acclaimed. He worked in both oils and watercolor, mostly showing idyllic landscapes with little figures of pubescent people. He after that made several billboard rural scenes in the 1890s, immediately after his success.

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