Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847-1919) obituary (Q127947288)
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obituary in the New York Times
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English | Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847-1919) obituary |
obituary in the New York Times |
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Ralph Blakelock, Mad Artist, Dies. End Comes At Mountain Camp. Painter Of Masterpieces Long Unknown. In Asylums Since 1900. $20,000 Paid For Picture He Sold For A Trifle at 70. He Denounced Alleged Forgeries. (English)
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11 August 1919Gregorian
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Ralph Albert Blakelock, the famous painter whose genius was not recognized until after the impairment of his reason put an end to his reduction of work of artistic excellence, died Saturday at 10:15 P. M. at the Adirondack camp of William M. Kingsley, near Elizabethtown, in Essex County, where he had been taken a month before by Mrs. Van Rensselaer Adams, his guardian. (English)
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While at the State Hospital, he was elected an Associate National Academician in 1913. and a National Academician in 1916. (English)
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