Ernest L. Ipsen | |
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Born | Malden, Massachusetts, U.S. | September 5, 1869
Died | November 2, 1951 Miami, Florida, U.S. | (aged 82)
Education | School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
Known for | Painter Portrait painter |
Movement | Impressionism |
Father | Ludvig Sandöe Ipsen |
Awards | Thomas R. Proctor Prize, National Academy of Design, 1921 Isaac N. Maynard Prize, National Academy of Design, 1929 |
Ernest L. Ipsen (1869-1951) was an American painter specializing in portraiture. He painted hundreds of portraits commissioned by institutions of government, education, religion, and commerce who wanted to commemorate their associates. His subjects include architect Cass Gilbert, General Robert E. Lee, statesman Elihu Root, publisher George Arthur Plimpton, actor Otis Skinner, politician Edith Nourse Rogers, and Chief Justice William Howard Taft. His portrait of Maurice Francis Egan, Minister to Denmark under three U.S. presidents, was presented to the King and Queen of Denmark. He also painted landscapes and seascapes, particularly along the New England coast.