William Halsall
William Formby Halsall (born 1841 – November 7, 1919) was a marine painter born in Kirkdale, England. He lived at Provincetown, Massachusetts and died as a US citizen.

Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, one of Halsall's famous paintings (1882)
Mariner and fresco painter
Halsall was educated in Boston, Massachusetts and worked as a sailor for seven years from 1852 to 1859. In 1860, he had begun to study fresco painting but due to the outbreak of the American Civil War, he enlisted in the United States Navy. He resumed his fresco study after two years of service.
Marine painting
In 1862, Halsall changed to marine painting and studied at the Lowell Institute in Boston until 1870.[1] Halsall was also a founding member of the Provincetown Art Association in 1914.[2]
He died in Winthrop, Massachusetts on November 7, 1919.[3]
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References
- Short Biography @ AskART.com Retrieved June 2009
- http://paam.org/archives.html
- "Deaths: Halsall". New-York Tribune. November 10, 1919. p. 6. Retrieved January 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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