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Fitz-Greene Halleck
Fitz-Greene Halleck
Artist (1801 - 1846)
Related Person
Related Person (1789 - 1851)

Fitz-Greene Halleck

Datec. 1825
DimensionsSight: 4 3/8 × 3 5/8 in. (11.1 × 9.2 cm)
Object numberN0386.1955
Credit LineCollection of the Fenimore Art Museum. Gift of Stephen C. Clark
Photograph by Richard Walker
Label TextFitz-Greene Halleck (1790-1867), was a poet who wrote in the style of the English Romantics. Halleck was friends with James Fenimore Cooper, whom he met in 1815. Between 1822 and 1826 Cooper lived in New York City and participated in its intellectual life, founding the Bread and Cheese Club, which had many influential members ranging from writers and artists to professionals. Notable members included Fitz-Greene Halleck, Washington Irving, Henry Inman, Samuel F. B. Morse, William Cullen Bryant and Thomas Cole.
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