Artists
| Name | Info | Years
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chain, Helen Henderson | 1849 - 1892 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Dewey, Charles Melville | 1849 - 1937 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| 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 |
| Zogbaum, Rufus Fairchild | 1849 - 1925 | Anonymous | 12/14/2012 | |
| Pope, Alexander | 1849 - 1924 | Alexander Lusher | 03/18/2012 | |
| Craig, Thomas Bigelow | ![]()
Thomas
Bigelow Craig (1849–1924) was an American landscape painter[1] from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2] He is known for his paintings depicting cows
(and occasionally sheep[3]) in summer environments.[3][4] Craig's landscapes
often featured meadows and streams.[4] The animals in his earlier paintings did
not take up a large part of the canvas... | 1849 - 1924 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |
| Thayer, Abbott Handerson | ![]()
Abbott Handerson Thayer (August 12, 1849 – May 29, 1921) was
an American artist, naturalist and teacher. As a painter of portraits, figures,
animals and landscapes, he enjoyed a certain prominence during his lifetime, as
indicated by the fact that his paintings are part of the most important U.S.
art collections. During the last third of his... | 1849 - 1921 | Anonymous | 11/12/2012 |
| Chase, William Merritt | ![]()
William
Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 – October 25, 1916) was an American
painter known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher. He is also
responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later would become Parsons
The New School for Design.
Early life and training
He was born
in Williamsburg (now Nineveh), Indiana, to the... | 1849 - 1916 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |
| De Luce, Percival | 1849 - 1914 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Weeks, Edwin Lord | ![]()
Edwin Lord
Weeks (1849 – 1903), American artist, was born at Boston, Massachusetts,
in 1849. He was a pupil of Léon Bonnat and of Jean-Léon
Gérôme, at Paris. He made many voyages to the East, and was
distinguished as a painter of oriental scenes.
Weeks'
parents were affluent spice and tea merchants from Newton, a suburb of Boston
and as such... | 1849 - 1903 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |





