Artists
| Name | Info | Years | Updated by
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schenck, William H. | Died 1864 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 | |
| Snyder, William Henry | 1829 - 1910 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 | |
| Hudson Jr., William | 1787 - after 1858 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 | |
| Hennessy, William John | ![]()
Hennessy
spent the summer months in Normandy where he had a residence close to the port
of Honfleur. A school of painting, based in Saint Siméon’s Inn, was already well established
there. Corot, Isabey and Huet
were amongst the first painters of the group. Boudin,
who was born there, invited Courbet, Jongkind and
Monet to join them. It was at... | 1839 - 1917 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 |
| Hubard, William James | 1809 - 1862 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 | |
| Johnston, William | 1732 - 1772 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 | |
| Thomson, William John | ![]()
The family
records that William John Thomson had one son, William Thomas Thomson, who had
a son Spencer Campbell Thomson, but there the trail ends. Any leads about the
early Thomson family history would be welcomed by the Thomson family.
William
John Thomson was originally taken to London where he learned to paint and
exhibited at the Royal... | 1771 - 1845 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 |
| Lewis, William | 1788 - after 1838 | Anonymous | 04/12/2012 | |
| Lippincott, William | ![]()
Born in
Philadelphia, William Henry Lippincott was a painter of interiors, portraits,
landscapes, figure and genre scenes, who eventually settled in New York City
and taught at the National Academy of Design. He was also noted as a painter of
set designs including for "La Boheme" and
"Salambo", and as an illustrator.
Lippincott
attended the... | 1849 - 1920 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 |
| Lockwood, Wilton | ![]()
Wilton
Lockwood (September 12, 1861–March 21, 1914, age 52), American artist,
was born at Wilton, Connecticut. He was a pupil and an assistant of John
LaFarge, and also studied in Paris, becoming a well-known portrait and flower
painter. He became a member of the Society of American Artists (1898), and of
the Copley Society, Boston, and an... | 1861 - 1914 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |





