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  1. Jun 18, 2013 · The Family of Edward Darley Boit. After the period of time covered in my novel (1882-84), hard times lay ahead for the Boit family, at least emotionally. Isa died in 1894, and the four girls (Florence, Jane, Mary Louisa and Julia), with their father, continued their travels throughout Europe, Great Britain and the U.S.

  2. Edward Darley Boit (American 1842-1916) View of a Church, Florence, View from Cernitoio, View of Ouchy and Impressions of Lake and Mountains: Group of Four Works The first, signed Boit, located Florence and dated May 09 l.l.; the second, unsigned, located Cernitoio and dated 27 June 02 l.r.; the third, unsigned, located Ouchy and dated 6 Sept 89 l.l. and the fourth, signed Boit and dated 1911 l.r.

  3. The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit was painted in Paris in the autumn of 1882, one of a number of portraits of members of the American expatriate community that Sargent made in the French capital in the late 1870s and early 1880s. While the exact circumstances of this commission remain unknown, Sargent was a friend of the girls’ parents ...

  4. Edward Boit is known for Landscape and coastal view painting. A widely traveled and wealthy artist known for his picturesque paintings, especially of Venice, Edward Darley Boit was born in Boston and died in Rome, Italy in 1915. (Some sources list 1916 as the death date). He studied at Harvard Law School and then studied art in Paris with ...

  5. Edward Darley Boit (1840-1915) was an fellow expatriate American Painter and his wife Mary Louisa Boit were friends of Sargent. They lived for periods in Boston, in Rome, and in Paris. Most likely they met in Paris although it's not known exactly when.

  6. 21 Apr 1915 (aged 74) Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy. Burial. Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard. Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map. Plot. Plot 216-220, Boit family plots. Memorial ID. 191912255.

  7. Edward Darley Boit (1840-1915) was an fellow expatriate American Painter and his wife Mary Louisa Boit were friends of Sargent. They lived for periods in Boston, in Rome, and in Paris. Most likely they met in Paris although it's not known exactly when.

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