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William Sergeant Kendall was born in 1869 in Spuyten Duyil, New York. At age 17, began studying art at New York League of art students. At 19 he went to Paris and was admitted to the school of fine arts. Two years later, his painting was accepted into the Salon, and Kendall was awarded. Since the approval of the Salon was still an international standard for success, this award has prompted American collectors to send a letter of congratulations to William and offer further training and work in the Copper Union in New York. But the artist was still a year in France.
 Returning to the U.S. in 1892, Kendall took a studio at the University of Washington Square. From 1892 to 1895 the artist painting class led to women's groups in the Copper Union. One of his students was Margaret Weston Stickney,, whom he married in early 1896, a year after they met.
 
The objects of the artist's paintings often had children, and many of his finest paintings depicted his own daughter. The subject of Kendall can be divided into four main categories: mother and child, a girl and a mirror, naked young maidens, the trees.
 
In 1913 the artist became the head of art department at Yale University, he moved with his family in New Haven. Kendall later divorced his wife in 52 years and married a young woman. More and more dissatisfied with the growing dominance of Modern Art in New York, Kendalls moved to an isolated, mountainous area near Hot Springs, Virginia, where he died in 1938

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