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CIDER MAKING by William Sidney Mount (Amer., 1807-1868) Metropolitian Museum of Art,N.Y.C.
Through his choice of subjects and manner of execution, William Sidney Mount's genre paintings helped establish the aesthetic vocabulary for nineteenth-century American genre painting. Born at Setauket, Long Island, on 26 November 1807, Mount traveled little in search of subjects. Instead, he mined the visual riches of his locale and spent his whole life in the town of his birth. As a young man he worked as an apprentice for his brother Henry, a sign painter and limner. An older brother, Shepard Alonzo Mount (1804-1868) was also a painter, who specialized in portraits. William Sidney Mount studied painting with Henry Inman and was a member of the inaugural class of the art school of the National Academy of Design.
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