Artists
| Name | Info | Years | Updated by
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hamlin, Jr., Amos C. | 1814 - 1872 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 | |
| Dickinson, Anson | ![]()
Anson Dickinson, a painter of miniature portraits, was born in Milton, Connecticut, in 1779. He was the eldest of ten children born to Oliver Dickinson Junior (1757-1847) and Anna Landon Dickinson (1760-1849). As a boy, Anson Dickinson was apprenticed to Litchfield silversmith Isaac Thompson. Little else is known about his early art training. He first... | 1779 - 1852 | Anonymous | 05/13/2012 |
| Vail, Aramenta Dianthe | 1820 - 1888 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 | |
| Bunner, Andrew Fisher | 1841 - 1897 | Anonymous | 04/13/2012 | |
| Fisher, Alanson | 1807 - 1884 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Fuller, Augustus | 1812 - 1873 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Hall, Anne | 1792 - 1863 | Anonymous | 04/21/2012 | |
| Collins, Alfred Quinton | 1855 - 1903 | Anonymous | 05/10/2012 | |
| McCloskey, Alberta Binford | ![]()
In early
June 1884, William and Alberta, with two-month-old Eleanor, arrived in Los
Angeles for a visit with the Binford family.
"Mr. McCloskey is an artist of some note and is now making his first visit
to the Pacific Coast. Should he find a suitable opening, we understand he will
take up his residence in our city."[17] By 1884, the Binford
family... | 1863 - 1911 | Anonymous | 04/08/2012 |
| Wenzell, Albert Beck | ![]()
The Bell Époche, prior to World War I, was a prosperous and
extravagant era when royalty governed most of Europe. At the same time in the
United States, great fortunes were being made through unfettered trusts and
monopolies, creating a class of Nouveau Riche. This ambitious society of Robber
Barons and their social climbing wives was just as... | 1864 - 1917 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |





