File:SchofieldOfficialPortrait.jpg
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Summary
Schofield Official Portrait by Stephen William Shaw (1817-1900) was born in Windsor, Vermont. At thirty-one he journeyed to California by way of New Orleans and Panama to settle in San Francisco and pursue a career as a portrait painter. He became the official artist to the Masonic order there, painting a large number of Masons and other Western notables. He also participated in the expedition that discovered Humboldt (now Kayo) Bay in New Guinea. He painted Maj. Gen. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McAllister_Schofield" class="extiw" title="w:John McAllister Schofield">John McAllister Schofield</a> from life in 1874. The Schofield portrait, commissioned as one of the series on departmental secretaries, is reproduced from the Army Art Collection.
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current | 08:01, 6 January 2017 | ![]() | 1,248 × 1,560 (421 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Schofield Official Portrait by Stephen William Shaw (1817-1900) was born in Windsor, Vermont. At thirty-one he journeyed to California by way of New Orleans and Panama to settle in San Francisco and pursue a career as a portrait painter. He became the official artist to the Masonic order there, painting a large number of Masons and other Western notables. He also participated in the expedition that discovered Humboldt (now Kayo) Bay in New Guinea. He painted <b>Maj. Gen. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McAllister_Schofield" class="extiw" title="w:John McAllister Schofield">John McAllister Schofield</a></b> from life in 1874. The Schofield portrait, commissioned as one of the series on departmental secretaries, is reproduced from the Army Art Collection. |
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