Walter Lofthouse Dean
American marine-landscape painter
Died when: 57 years 283 days (693 months)Star Sign: Gemini
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Walter Lofthouse Dean (June 4, 1854 – March 13, 1912) was an American marine painter, commodore of the and Vice President of the Boston Art Club.
While Dean is primarily known for marine paintings from the Boston, Massachusetts region, he also developed many charcoal, pen and pencil drawings, watercolors and oil paintings of non-marine topics, including still life, architecture and landscapes.
Dean was a recognized artist while he was alive and was listed in the 1903 Men of Massachusetts, along with Who's Who in American Art.
Dean's most famous painting, Peace (see below: ), is owned by the US Government and was exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair in May–October 1893.
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