American Painting
FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH was born in the family of the artist in 1940. His first teachers were his father, Samuel B. Waugh, a respected portrait painter in Philadelphia, and his mother, Mary Eliza Waugh, miniature painter. Parents help him enroll in the Academy of Fine Arts in Pennsylvania, where he studied with Thomas Eakins and Thomas Anshutz. After three years, he went to Paris, where he attended the Academy Julian worked with Adolf William Bougereau and Tony Robert Fleury. In 1883, when he was still a student, his work was taken at the Paris Salon. After his father died in 1885 and moved it back to the United States.
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