Artists
Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
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Turrell, Charles James | 1846 - 1932 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Ramage, John |
John Ramage (1748 – October 24, 1802) was an Irish
American artist.
Career
Ramage
was born in Dublin, Ireland. He entered the Dublin School of Artists in 1763
and began his career as a goldsmith and miniaturist. Most of his commissions
were earned via portraits. In 1772, he traveled to Halifax, Nova Scotia and
subsequently settled in... | ca. 1748 - 1802 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 |
Bell, Clara Louise | 1886 - 1978 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Fernow, Bernice Pauahi Andrews | 1881 - 1969 | Anonymous | 10/14/2012 | |
Sterner, Albert | 1863 - 1946 | Anonymous | 10/14/2012 | |
Kaufmann, Theodor |
Theodore Kaufmann (December 18, 1814 Uelzen, Germany - 1896 New York City) was an artist who worked mostly in the United States.
Biography
He served for several years as a mercantile apprentice. He studied painting in Düsseldorf with Peter von Cornelius, in Munich with Wilhelm von Kaulbach,[1] and also in Hamburg and Dresden. He took part in the... | 1814 - 1896 | Anonymous | 10/14/2012 |
Phillips, Clarence Coles | 1880 - 1927 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 | |
Peale, Anna Claypoole |
(b Philadelphia, PA, 6 March 1791; d Philadelphia, PA, 25 Dec
1878). Miniature painter, daughter of (2) James Peale.
She was instructed by her father. Her first attempt, a fruit piece, was
exhibited in 1811 at the Society of Artists in Philadelphia. From 1820 to 1840
she was a popular miniature painter, known for the accuracy of her likenesses
and... | 1791 - 1878 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 |
Drew, Clement |
Clement Drew (1806-1889) was an artist and "dealer in picture-frames" in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[1] He specialized in marine paintings. He kept a studio on Court Street (ca.1840s-1860s),[2][3] Tremont Street (in the Boston Museum building, ca.1873), Copeland Street (ca.1888),[4] and Tremont Temple (1889).[5] He married Elizabeth... | 1806 - 1889 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 |
Carlisle, Mary Helen | 1869 - 1925 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 |