a' cordng to Act of Coogros., in tho yoar 1871, by D. APrLETON & Co., in tho Offico of tho Librarian of Congreas at Washington. ~No. 140.-VOL. VI.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1871. [PmCE TEN CENTS. THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY. VXILLTA,A PAGE, one of the greatest of American painters, and mnorons speaker at public meetings. lie remiidudrIoi' VV president of the National Academy of Design, was benti at Icare about a -year, and was then'transferredtonofhepbi Albany, January 23, 1811. His father, soon as he could Levi Page, was t h e ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~handle a pencil, he ~ Levi P'age, was the soti of a farmer in had shown a marked Coventry, Connecti- talent for art, which cut, and, after leav- ~;;......... dl ing the homestead, -..,o _ that, at the age of followed a singular eleven, he made a variety of pursuits, " 4!- drawing in India-ink being by turns a mail.. carrier on horseback, LouisXIV. of France, a printer, a shop- which the principal keeper, a navigator of his school carried on ~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~the Itudon,an:/' for exhibition to the oui the Hudson, and finaillyv a plane-maker..'ii'p;:./ ~> foully a plane-maker. 4'~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~s American Institute, Ile was a man of ~.;. by which a prize was l~~~~e was a man 01 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..":'''" awarded to:'- the'' youth-....?i!;i'_ wrdd oheouh much natural intel ligence, and, though ful draughtsman. In imperfectly educated those days, however, displayed through ii e art was little appre considerable mathe- in;his!ou ma.tical talent. Hi try, and was hardly wanderings led him to Albany, where he p n r became acquainted not as one by which with and married a a living could be widow named Du made. Inspite, there nell, who had several fore, of his manifest children by her first p ?~?:~, ",' ~-~::' ~~~~~~4~"suit, his parents de TaurGae,and h/hmalwe, and atos County~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~''',~~',/'sahu he' wsetermied atomk mailli ame was the',....J. saa aeco and he r "9/ /.'/,[':)':7fi geni: ima layr a nd accm whttpaenWcese:~ft i!(,, at/ ~':'':'~%i the age o a hmef noutewith C~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ounty a teas etefreart and 'e York wher!,';.the Affcaem of teFined Waslpiace was a h puicrt,wich had beysen, wtJosehHxe h etasm htnote scholinth Bowey fouddi 8 ne theasics oLingstn,Cintn,Fltn a nd acm adwowsaferwr popua asaplt~ n ad asafun ad luIohr proinet n Mr De. Pese soonpdiscoeed thatlhispupi,
The President of the National Academy [pp. 617-620]
Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature. / Volume 6, Issue 140
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