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Kenneth Frazierborn Paris, France, 1867; died Garrison, New York, 1949

Kenneth Frazier, was an illustrator who worked in a hybrid of Art Nouveau, Impressionist and Realist styles. Frazier graduated from Lehigh University with a B. A. degree and returned to France to study art at the Academie Julien. He worked as an artist from 1889 on, residing in New York City.

Kenneth Frazier was elected an Associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1906. He was also a member of the Society of American Artists and the Century Club of New York. In 1913 he participated in the landmark Armory Show in New York, part of a group of more traditional and well respected American artists who were included alongside the more controversial and avant garde works that made the Armory Show an important turning point for American art. Frazier was particularly known for his landscapes and portraits.

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The Farmhouse at Windway
Kenneth Frazier
1908
Street Scene
Kenneth Frazier
circa 1914