William Franklin Draper (artist)

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Born
William Franklin Draper

(1912-12-24)December 24, 1912
DiedOctober 26, 2003(2003-10-26) (aged 90)
KnownforPainting
Notable workPortrait of John F. Kennedy
William Franklin Draper
William Franklin Draper
Born
William Franklin Draper

(1912-12-24)December 24, 1912
DiedOctober 26, 2003(2003-10-26) (aged 90)
Known forPainting
Notable workPortrait of John F. Kennedy
AwardsBronze Star;
Lifetime Achievement award:
Portrait Society of America.

William Franklin Draper (December 24, 1912 – October 26, 2003) was an American painter[1] and a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy.

Draper was born in Hopedale, Massachusetts, on December 24, 1912. His father was Clare H. Draper, son of General William Franklin Draper, who served in the Civil War and later as Ambassador to Italy. Draper's mother was Mathilda Engman Draper, who was from Kentucky. The family owned the Draper Corporation once among the nation's largest manufacturer of textile looms and related machines. Draper's father was on a fishing trip in Nova Scotia when the Wall Street crash of 1929 hit, and was unable to sell stock in the company causing a significant financial loss during Draper's teenage years. As a child, Draper's was a child prodigy on the piano. He attended the Pomfret School in Connecticut and then Harvard University in 1930 to study concert piano. He subsequently changed his focus to painting and spent time in Provincetown, Massachusetts, studying with Charles Webster Hawthorne and Henry Hensche.[2] Draper attended the National Academy of Design in New York, and the Cape Cod School of Art in Massachusetts. Following his education, he went to Spain to study briefly with Harry Zimmerman (protege of Paul Sacks), and then moved to France, where he attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In 1937, he studied sculpture with George Demetrius, a Boston sculptor, and Jon Corbino in Rockport.[2]

Career as a combat artist in World War II

Professional career as an artist

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