Q:What type of details about francis chapin  can be gathered from the following bio?  Bio: francis w. chapin -lrb- february 14 , 1899 -- february 23 , 1965 -rrb- was an american artist . his works included both watercolors and oil paintings of landscapes and portraits . he was born in bristolville , ohio . he graduated from washington and jefferson college , where he was a member of phi delta theta , in 1921 . a year later he enrolled at the art institute of chicago where he spent six years and won the bryan lathrop fellowship in his last year . he chose to remain in chicago where he became known as the `` dean of chicago painters . '' it was n't until 1929 when he hosted his first pair of one-man shows . chapin was an instructor at the art institute of chicago from 1929 to 1947 . in 1932 , chapin was approached by grant wood and accepted a faculty position at the stone city art colony , where he taught lithography for two summers . from 1934 to 1938 , he taught at art institute of chicago 's summer art school at saugatuck , michigan , and he served as director of the summer school from 1941 to 1945 . he was also the artist-in-residence at the old sculpin gallery on martha 's vineyard for many years . in 1951 , he was elected into the national academy of design as an associate member , and became a full member in 1953 . among chapin 's notable showings were at the art institute of chicago , the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts and the corcoran gallery in washington , d.c. his works are in permanent collections at the art institute of chicago , brooklyn museum -lrb- nyc -rrb- , philadelphia museum of art , metropolitan museum of art -lrb- nyc -rrb- , pennsylvania academy of the fine arts , syracuse university , and other museums . chapin died in his home at 347 menomonee street in chicago on february 23 , 1965 . in reporting his death , one newspaper described chapin 's appearance as follows : `` he was a colorful figure , nearly 6 feet 6 inches tall , and thin , and usually wearing tweeds . '' chapin 's papers are held in the archives of american art , smithsonian institution .
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