Millard Haywood

Millard C. Haywood (Saline, Michigan, 31 August 1853 – 1911) was an American painter. When he was just about six years old, his parents moved to Kansas, locating near Topeka. He conventional a great common bookish education, graduating at the High School of Vassar, Michigan. He next studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts at Philadelphia. He returned to Topeka in 1881 and began painting and selling portraits and landscapes.

Haywood spent the last decade of his career successful in Norfolk, Virginia where he specialized in landscape art. He has an extensive inventory listed like the Smithsonian, and his most famous painting of "Doc Brown" hangs in the Kansas City History Museum.

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