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Henry J. Winslow (b. 1875 Boston, Massachuserts, USA - d. London, UK 1953) was a draughtsman and printmaker who trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and where he was for a time a pupil of fellow American James McNeill Whistler. A large collection of his work is at the Musuem of Fine Arts, Boston (gift of Mrs C. F. Carr, a descendant in 2004) and a watercolour of 1927 is in the Britsh Museum, London, donated by the Contemporary Art Society, 1938.