Artists

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Kirchner, Raphaelnotes
Kirchner was born in Vienna in 1876 and later moved to Paris. He drew for La Vie Parisienne together with artists like Mucha, all of whom were greatly influenced by the work of British artist Aubrey Beardsley, who had created an 'art nouveau' style of his own. Mucha went on to concentrate on posters and Kirchner was drawing for postcards by 1901....
1876 -  1917Anonymous05/17/2012
Peterson, Jane 1876 - 1965Alexander Lusher03/18/2012
Johansen, John Christen 1876 - 1964Anonymous10/15/2012
Hildebrandt, Cornelia Ellis 1876 - 1962Anonymous03/20/2012
Lever, Hayley 1876 - 1958Anonymous10/18/2012
Robinson, Boardman 1876 - 1952Anonymous03/31/2012
Ufer, Walternotes
Walter Ufer (July 22, 1876 – August 2, 1936) was an American artist based in Taos, New Mexico. His most notable work focuses on scenes of Native American life, particularly of the Pueblo Indians. Ufer was born of German immigrant parents and raised in Kentucky. After an apprenticeship as a lithographer, he went to Europe where he was a...
1876 - 1936Anonymous12/23/2012
Potts, William Sherman 1876 - 1930Anonymous03/31/2012
MacDonall, Angus Peter 1876 - 1927Anonymous04/02/2012
Haskell, Ernestnotes
Ernest Haskell was born in Woodstock, Connecticut. In 1897 he left to study in Paris, returning to New York in 1899 and supporting himself with portrait work and poster design. The mountain lake in Ernest Haskell's etching The Sylvan Sea was one of many different locales--from California to Florida to Maine--he depicted in his work. In addition to...
1876 - 1925Anonymous05/18/2012
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