1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Gray, Henry Peters
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GRAY, HENRY PETERS (1819-1877), American portrait and genre painter, was born in New York on the 23rd of June 1819. He was a student of Daniel Huntington there, and subsequently studied in Rome and Florence. Elected a member of the the National Academy of Design in 1842, he succeeded Huntington as president in 1870, holding the position until 1871. The later years of his life were devoted to portrait work. He was strongly influenced by the old Italian masters, painting in mellow colour with a classical tendency. One of his notable canvases was an allegorical composition called "The Birth of our Flag" (1875). He died in New York City on the 12th of November 1877.