Artists

NameInfoYears
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Crane, Frank 1857 - 1917Anonymous05/15/2012
Mohrmann, John Henrynotes
John Henry Mohrmann ( Estebrügge ( Germany ), 16 December 1857 - Bloomsbury ( Canada ), 22 February 1916 ) was an American-Belgian-Canadian painter , specializing in ship portraits. Genealogy John Henry Mohrmann, born Johann Hinrich in Estebrügge Mohrmann, near Hannover (Germany). He was the son of Henry Mohrmann and Anna Meyer, the family...
1857 - 1916Anonymous12/23/2012
Wheeler, Dora 1856 - 1940Anonymous10/15/2012
Cooper, Colin Campbellnotes
Colin Campbell Cooper, Jr. (March 8, 1856 – November 6, 1937) was an American Impressionist painter, perhaps most renowned for his architectural paintings, especially of skyscrapers in New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago. An avid traveler, he was also known for his paintings of European and Asian landmarks, as well as natural landscapes,...
1856 - 1937Anonymous05/15/2012
Gay, Walter 1856 - 1937Anonymous06/08/2012
Volk, Douglasnotes
Douglas Volk, named Stephen Arnold Douglas Volk (23 February 1856 - 1935)[1] was an American portrait and landscape painter. He helped establish the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. After 1904 he and his wife Marion created an artists' retreat at their family home, Hewnoaks, in Maine. She became active in the production of woolen textiles and rugs...
1856 - 1935Anonymous03/25/2012
Post, William Merritt 1856 - 1935Anonymous03/31/2012
De Haven, Franklinnotes
Franklin DeHaven (1856 – 1934) was born in Bluffton, Indiana on December 26, 1856. Nothing seems to have been recorded about his early personal or artistic life prior to his arrival in New York City in 1886 where he became a student of George H. Smillie who taught landscape painting in a classical, tonalist style. DeHaven enjoyed early success with...
1856 - 1934Anonymous07/18/2012
Butler, Howard Russell 1856 - 1934Anonymous05/18/2012
Davis, Charles Haroldnotes
One of the most critically successful landscape painters of the turn of the twentieth century, Charles Harold Davis created works in which nature reflects subjective mood and emotion. Davis was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, the son of a schoolteacher. An avid draftsman by his early teens, he studied drawing for two years at Boston’s Museum of...
1856 - 1933Anonymous05/15/2012
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