Samuel Waugh

Samuel Bell Waugh ( 1814 in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania – 28 September, 1885, in Janesville, Wisconsin) was a 19th-century American portrait, landscape, and moving panorama painter.

They both started to plan a trip to Rome, Italy, but Bowman changed his mind and instead decided to settle in Detroit, and Waugh remained in Canada relocating to Montreal.

"[3] His daughter from first marriage to Sarah Lendenhall, Ida Waugh (1846-1919), was an award-winning figure painter, and her portrait of Dr. Paul J. Sartain received the 1896 Norman W. Dodge prize at the National Academy; she also illustrated children's books written by her step-brother's tutor Amy Ella Blanchard.

Their son Frederick Judd Waugh (1861–1940), born in Bordentown, New Jersey, is best remembered as a marine painter.

[9] Waugh was one of the leading portrait painters in Philadelphia during his lifetime and was known nationally for his Italian moving panoramas.

Self-portrait
”The Bay and Harbor of New York” by Samuel Waugh (c. 1814-1885), depicting the Junk Keying in New York harbour in July 1847 (watercolor on canvas, c.1853-1855, Museum of the City of New York ).