Artists
Name
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| Irvine, Wilson Henry | ![]()
Wilson
Henry Irvine (28 February 1869-1936) was a master American Impressionist
landscape painter.
Although
most closely associated with the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony headed by
Florence Griswold, Irvine spent his early career near Chicago, a product of the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Irvine also painted across Western
Europe —... | 1869 - 1936 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |
| Inness, George | ![]()
George
Inness (May 1, 1825 -August 3, 1894) was an American landscape painter; born in
Newburgh, New York; died at Bridge of Allan in Scotland. His work was
influenced, in turn, by that of the old masters, the Hudson River school, the
Barbizon school, and, finally, by the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg, whose
spiritualism found vivid expression in... | 1825 - 1894 | Anonymous | 06/08/2012 |
| Inman, John O'Brien | ![]()
Portraitist
and genre painter John O'Brien Inman was the son of painter Henry Inman.
Although his reputation has been overshadowed by that of his father, the
younger Inman had a successful artistic career.
Born in 1828 in New York City, Inman
studied under his father, who painted landscapes and miniatures, as well as
portraits and genre scenes.... | 1828 - 1896 | Anonymous | 02/10/2012 |
| Inman, Henry | ![]()
Henry Inman's father was an English-born brewer who settled near Utica, New York, and it was there that the future artist was born in 1801, raised, and educated. Aside from primary schooling, Inman also received some artistic instruction in his native town from an itinerant portrait painter. After the family moved to New York City in 1812, he... | 1801 - 1846 | Anonymous | 12/22/2012 |
| Ingham, Charles | ![]()
Charles Ingham was born in Dublin in 1796, where he became a pupil of William C., a portrait painter known for his likenesses of female subjects. Following four years of study with C., Ingham adopted his master's specialty. Thus, when he left Ireland and moved to New York in 1816, he soon became known as that city's premier "ladies' painter." The... | 1797 - 1863 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |
| Hyneman, Herman N. | 1849 - 1907 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 | |
| Hyde, Marie Agnes H. | 1882 - 1978 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 | |
| Hyde, Helen | ![]()
Helen Hyde
(April 6, 1868 - May 13, 1919) was an American etcher and engraver. She is best
known for her color etching process and woodblock prints reflecting Japanese
women and children characterizations.
Life
Born in
Lima, New York, Hyde spent her adolescent years in California. Her art
education began at the age of twelve when she studied for... | 1868 - 1919 | Anonymous | 08/28/2012 |
| Hunt, William Morris | ![]()
William Morris Hunt (March 31, 1824 – September 8, 1879), American painter, was born at Brattleboro, Vermont to Jane Maria (Leavitt) Hunt and Hon. Jonathan Hunt, who raised one of the preeminent families in American art. William Morris Hunt was the leading painter of mid-19th century Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
Life and career
Hunt's father's family,... | 1824 - 1879 | Anonymous | 08/28/2012 |
| Hunt, Mabelle Alcott | Born 1898 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 |





