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William Henry Furness Jr. (1827 – 1867) was an American portrait painter. He was born in Philadelphia to Annis P. Jenks and William Henry Furness. He began his career as a portrait painter in Philadelphia but soon moved to Boston, where he found greater success. Among others, he painted portraits of Lucretia Mott and Senator Charles Sumner. He studied art in Europe for several years.His father was the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia and an ardent abolitionist. His brother Frank Furness was one of Philadelphia's most prominent architects.

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  • William Henry Furness junior (* 1827 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 4. März 1867 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Porträtmaler der Düsseldorfer Schule. (de)
  • William Henry Furness Jr. (1827 – 1867) was an American portrait painter. He was born in Philadelphia to Annis P. Jenks and William Henry Furness. He began his career as a portrait painter in Philadelphia but soon moved to Boston, where he found greater success. Among others, he painted portraits of Lucretia Mott and Senator Charles Sumner. He studied art in Europe for several years.His father was the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia and an ardent abolitionist. His brother Frank Furness was one of Philadelphia's most prominent architects. (en)
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  • William Henry Furness junior (* 1827 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 4. März 1867 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Porträtmaler der Düsseldorfer Schule. (de)
  • William Henry Furness Jr. (1827 – 1867) was an American portrait painter. He was born in Philadelphia to Annis P. Jenks and William Henry Furness. He began his career as a portrait painter in Philadelphia but soon moved to Boston, where he found greater success. Among others, he painted portraits of Lucretia Mott and Senator Charles Sumner. He studied art in Europe for several years.His father was the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia and an ardent abolitionist. His brother Frank Furness was one of Philadelphia's most prominent architects. (en)
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  • William Henry Furness (Maler) (de)
  • William Henry Furness Jr. (en)
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