Artists
Name
![]() ![]() | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lydston Jr., William | ca. 1813 - 1881 | igrkio | 04/25/2012 | |
| Maccallum, Andrew | 1821 - 1902 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 | |
| MacCameron, Robert Lee | 1866 - 1912 | Anonymous | 11/05/2012 | |
| MacDonall, Angus Peter | 1876 - 1927 | Anonymous | 04/02/2012 | |
| MacKay, Mac Raboy | Born 1791 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 | |
| Mack, Ebenezer | Died 1808 | Anonymous | 05/18/2012 | |
| MacMonnies, Frederick W. | ![]()
Frederick
William MacMonnies (September 28, 1863 – March 22, 1937) was the best
known expatriate American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, as successful and
lauded in France as he was in the United States. He was also a highly
accomplished painter and portraitist.
He was born
in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York and died in New York... | 1863 - 1937 | Anonymous | 11/11/2012 |
| Macomber, Mary | 1861 - 1916 | Anonymous | 04/05/2012 | |
| Mader, Louis | ![]()
Louis Mader was born in Germany in 1842 and came to the United
States in 1867, during a period when the almshouses were filling with recent
immigrants. He was first admitted to the Berks County Almshouse in 1892 and
over the next three years painted at least eight views of that institution.
Unlike Charles Hofmann, the best-known "Pennsylvania... | 1842 - 1899 | Anonymous | 04/21/2012 |
| Maentel, Jacob | ca. 1763 - 1863 | Anonymous | 04/02/2012 |





