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Frederick Ballard Williams

Frederick Ballard Williams (1871 - 1956) was active/lived in New Jersey, California, New York.  Frederick Williams is known for Idylic landscape, portrait and figure painting.

A painter of romantic and decorative canvases especially woodland scenes with dancing nymphs or aristocratic women in gorgeous 18th century gowns, Frederick Williams did works that reflected his exposure to French rococo painting of Antoine Watteau.

Williams was born in Brooklyn, New York.  He was educated in the public schools of Bloomfield and Montclair, New Jersey, and took night art classes in New York City at Cooper Union*. He also studied at the New York Institute of Artists and Artisans and with John Ward Stimson, a romantic or idealist painter, before attending the School of the National Academy of Design* where he had his first exhibition in 1901.

He then traveled to England and France where he was inspired by the Barbizon aesthetic of placing laboring figures in landscape.

He lived most of his life in Glen Ridge, New Jersey where he found many of the subjects for his paintings.  However, in the 1930s, he began omitting idyllic figures in his l   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3883 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Frederick Ballard Williams

   Frederick Ballard Williams  Born:  1871 - Brooklyn, New York
Died:   1956 - Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Known for:  Idylic landscape, portrait and figure painting
Name variants:  Frank Ballard Williams

A painter of romantic and decorative canvases especially woodland scenes with dancing nymphs or aristocratic women in gorgeous 18th century gowns, Frederick Williams did works that reflected his exposure to French rococo painting of Antoine Watteau.

Williams was born in Brooklyn, New York.  He was educated in the public schools of Bloomfield and Montclair, New Jersey, and took night art classes in New York City at Cooper Union*. He also studied at the New York Institute of Artists and Artisans and with John Ward Stimson, a romantic or idealist painter, before attending the School of the National Academy of Design* where he had his first exhibition in 1901.

He then traveled to England and France where he was inspired by t  ...  Displaying 750 of 3883 characters.

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