biografía de William Andrew MACKAY (1878-1939)

Lugar de nacimiento: Phila., PA

Direcciones: Coytesville, NJ

Profesión: Mural painter, illustrator

Estudios: Acad. Julian, Paris with J.P. Laurens and Constant, 1891; Am. Acad., Rome; R. Reid, in NYC.

Asociaciones: SI, 1910; Mural P.; Arch. Lg., 1911; Players C.; Beaux-Art S.; Paris AAA.

Obra: murals, Senate Reading Room, LOC; Freer Gal. of Art; House of Representatives, St. Paul, Minn.; Supreme Court Room, Essex County Court House, Newark, NJ; Castle Gould, Port Washington, NY; dec., Knickerbocker C., 42nd St. Bldg., NYC; Merchants Trust Co., Chicago; St. Georges Church, Roosevelt Mem., NYC; State Office Bldg., Albany; Kings County Hospital, NY; Civic Theatre, Chicago; Chicago Opera House; LA State Capitol; AMNH

Comentarios: He was an apprentice to F.D. Millet, director of decorations for the Columbian World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, and worked with him in Wash., DC in his Georgetown Studio in the early 1900s.

Fuentes: WW38; McMahan, Artists of Washington, D.C.

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