Artists
| Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date
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| Nicholls, Rhoda Holmes | ![]()
Rhoda
Holmes Nicholls (1854-1930) was an American water-color painter, born in
Coventry, England. She was a pupil of the Bloomsbury School of Art in London
and won the Queen's scholarship, later studying in Rome under Cammerano and
Vertunni. In 1884, after marrying in Sussex Burr H. Nicholls, she removed to
the United States and eventually settled... | 1854 - 1930 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 |
| Taber, Edward Martin | 1863 - 1896 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 | |
| Talbot, Jesse | 1806 - 1879 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 | |
| Ranney, William Tylee | ![]()
William
Tylee Ranney (May 9, 1813 – November 18, 1857) was a 19th-century
American painter, known for his depictions of Western life, sporting scenery,
historical subjects and portraiture. In his 20-year career, he made 150
paintings and 80 drawings, and is considered the first major genre painter to
work in New Jersey, and one of the most... | 1813 - 1857 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 |
| Tryon, Dwight W. | ![]()
Dwight
William Tryon (August 13, 1849 – July 1, 1925) was an American landscape
painter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work was influenced by
James McNeill Whistler, and he is best-known for his landscapes and seascapes
painted in a tonalist style.
Biography
Tryon was
born in Hartford, Connecticut. His father was killed in a gun... | 1849 - 1925 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 |
| Robertson, Archibald | ![]()
ROBERTSON,
ARCHIBALD (1765–1835), miniature-painter, born at Monymusk
in Scotland on 8 May 1765, was eldest son of William Robertson of Drumnahoy, near Aberdeen, and Jean Ross, his wife; Andrew
Robertson [q. v.] was his brother. He was educated at Aberdeen, and received
his first instruction in drawing from a deaf-and-dumb artist. In 1786 he... | 1765 - 1835 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 |
| Lambdin, James Reid | ![]()
James Reid Lambdin was born in Pittsburgh on May 10, 1807. His
father's death in 1812 left his family in difficult financial straits, so at
age twelve Lambdin left school to work in a
bookstore. There he studied art instruction books and taught himself to draw.
After seeing a reproduction of one of Gilbert Stuart's portraits of George
Washington,... | 1807 - 1889 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 |
| Landis, John | 1805 - 1851 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 | |
| Bunner, Andrew Fisher | 1841 - 1897 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 | |
| Babcock, William P. | 1826 - 1899 | Anonymous | 04/15/2012 |





