Artists
| Name | Info | Years
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taylor, Charles Jay | 1855 - 1929 | Anonymous | 02/20/2012 | |
| Moeller, Louis Charles | ![]()
Charles
Louis Moeller specialized in interior genre scenes, or scenes of everyday life,
in which abundant, meticulously detailed objects and furnishings vie for
interest with lively dramatic anecdote played out by character types. Moeller
was a New York City native and received his first training in art from his
father, a German immigrant... | 1855 - 1930 | Anonymous | 06/10/2012 |
| Holm, Julius | 1855 - 1930 | Anonymous | 04/02/2012 | |
| Tyler, James Gale | ![]()
James G. Tyler was one of the most notable maritime painters and illustrators of his day. His popularity can be gauged by the fact that his works were often forged. It is estimated that in New York City in 1918, more than 100 works falsely carried the artist's name.
Tyler was born in 1855 in Oswego, New York. At age 15, Tyler, already fascinated by... | 1855 - 1931 | Anonymous | 12/27/2012 |
| Gaugengigl, Ignaz Marcel | 1855 - 1932 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Vos, Hubert | 1855 - 1935 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Weldon, Charles Dater | 1855 - 1935 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 | |
| Strong, Elizabeth | ![]()
Beloved
Carmel artist and early-day resident of Monterey, Elizabeth Strong is best
known for her small paintings of animals. Since she specialized in paintings of
animals (especially bird dogs), she was sometimes called “the Rosa
Bonheur of America.”
Born in Westport, CT on February 1, 1855,
she was the daughter of a Congregational minister.... | 1855 - 1941 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |
| Brush, George de Forest | 1855 - 1941 | Anonymous | 05/18/2012 | |
| Beaux, Cecilia | 1855 - 1942 | Anonymous | 01/02/2013 |





