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William G. Boardman (c.1815-1895)

A member of the National Academy of Design, where he exhibited from 1846 to 1871, Boardman was labeled by the American Art-Union Bulletin of 1848 as "very clever."  He was painting in Jackson, NH, as early as 1847.  He was a friend of George Inness.

His White Mountain paintings were done in the period 1848 to 1858.  He painted both in the White Mountains and on Squam Lake.

 

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