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SCOTT, Julian, artist, born in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, 14 February, 1846. At the opening of the civil war, in 1861, he entered the National army. Some of his sketches in a military hospital having attracted attention, he became a student at the National academy, New York, in 1863, and he subsequently studied under Emmanuel Leutze until 1868. He first exhibited at the Academy of design in 1870, and was elected an associate the following year. He was chosen a life-fellow of the American geographical society in 1873. Among his works, mostly pictures of army life, are "Rear-Guard at White Oak Swamp," owned by the Union league club (1869-'70) ; "Battle of Cedar Creek," in the state-house at Montpelier, Vermont (1871-'2); "Battle of Golding's Farm" (1871); "The Recall" (1872) ; "On Board the ' Hartford'" (1874) ; "Old Records" (1875); "Duel of Burr and Hamilton" (1876) ; "Reserves awaiting Orders" (1877); "In the Cornfield at Antietam " (1879) ; " Charge at Petersburg" (1882) ; "The War is Over" (1885) ; and "The Blue and the Gray" (1886).
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