Artists
Name
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| Vanderlyn, John | ![]()
John
Vanderlyn (October 18, 1775 – September 23, 1852) was an American
neoclassicist painter.
Biography
Vanderlyn
was born at Kingston, New York. He was employed by a print-seller in New York,
and was first instructed in art by Archibald Robinson (1765–1835), a
Scotsman who was afterwards one of the directors of the American Academy of... | 1775 - 1852 | Anonymous | 04/04/2012 |
| Van Elten, Hendrik D. K. | 1829 - 1904 | Anonymous | 12/24/2012 | |
| Van Dyck, James | Died 1844 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 | |
| Valdenuit, Thomas Bluget De | ![]()
Thomas
Bludget de Valdenuit (1763 - 1846). Thomas Bludget de
Valdenuit was the business partner of Saint Memin, and would often execute the drawings that were later
engraved. Their first advertisement for the "celebrated Physiognotrace of Paris" was issued in 1797 in New
York.
| 1763 - 1846 | Anonymous | 06/05/2012 |
| Vail, Eugene Lawrence | ![]()
Son of a
French mother and an American father, Eugene Vail maintained strong ties with
both of these countries throughout his life. He was born 29 September 1857 in
St. Servan, France and, as a young man, studied both
in Paris and New York. Although he showed an early aptitude and enthusiasm for
art, his father required that he receive a practical... | 1857 - 1934 | igrkio | 03/27/2012 |
| Vail, Aramenta Dianthe | 1820 - 1888 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 | |
| Unger, Leopold Paul | 1812 - 1859 | Anonymous | 03/31/2012 | |
| Underwood, Clarence | 1871 - 1929 | Anonymous | 12/23/2012 | |
| Ulrich, Charles Frederick | ![]()
Expatriate
painter Charles Frederick Ulrich documented the ordinary life of immigrants,
craftsmen, and other rarely portrayed subjects in late nineteenth-century
Europe and America in interior genre scenes, or scenes of everyday life, that
emphasize the subtle effects of daylight. Ulrich was a native of New York City
and the son of a photographer.... | 1858 - 1908 | Anonymous | 06/04/2012 |
| Ufer, Walter | ![]()
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 - 1936 | Anonymous | 12/23/2012 |





