Artists
Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
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Nichols, Henry Hobart | 1869 - 1962 | Anonymous | 10/19/2012 | |
Lever, Hayley | 1876 - 1958 | Anonymous | 10/18/2012 | |
Peckham, Robert | 1785 - 1877 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Wheeler, Dora | 1856 - 1940 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Roberts, Mary |
Mary
Roberts (died 1761) was an American miniaturist active in Charleston, South
Carolina in the 1740s and 1750s. One of the earliest American miniaturists, and
the first woman recorded as working in the medium in the American colonies,[1]
she is also believed to have painted the first watercolor-on-ivory miniature in
the... | Active ca. 1745 - 1755 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 |
Russell, Moses B. | ca. 1810 - 1884 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Bogardus, Margaret | 1804 - 1878 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Smith, Mary Russell |
Mary
Russell Smith was born at Edgehill, close to
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. She was a true lover of
nature and all the things of nature, wandering the fields and woods near her
childhood home, gathering objects that caught her eye. Smith had much influence
to become an an artist
because all in her family were painters. Her father, Russell, was a... | 1842 - 1878 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 |
Johansen, John Christen | 1876 - 1964 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Butler, George Bernard | George Bernard Butler, Jr. (1838-1907), portrait, genre, animal, and still life painter, was born in New York City, where he studied art under Thomas Hicks. In 1859 he went to Paris to study under Thomas Couture, then returned to serve in the military during the Civil War. Despite the loss of his right arm, Butler continued his art career in New York... | 1838 - 1907 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 |