Artists
Name | Info | Years
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Chamberlain, Samuel | ![]()
Samuel E.
Chamberlain (November 27, 1829–November 10, 1908) was a soldier, painter,
and author who travelled throughout the American Southwest and Mexico. He and
his wife, Mary, had three children.
Early life
Chamberlain
was born in Center Harbor, New Hampshire and soon afterward moved to Boston,
where he spent most of his childhood. In 1844 at... | 1895 - 1975 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |
McMillan, Mary | 1895 - 1956 | Anonymous | 05/13/2012 | |
Hicks, William | Born 1895 | Anonymous | 07/28/2012 | |
Hamilton, Mary McLellan | 1891 - 1939 | Anonymous | 12/14/2012 | |
Tanner, J.G. | ![]()
J. G.
Tanner is identified by the inscription on the National Gallery's painting
Engagement Between the "Monitor" and "Merrimac"
(1953.5.36). No biographical information or additional works by J. G. Tanner
have been found, but it is known that the painting is based on a color
lithograph issued in 1891. Tanner was active, therefore, in that year or... | Born 1891 | Anonymous | 04/05/2012 |
Benton, Thomas Hart | ![]() Thomas Hart Benton (April 15, 1889 – January 19, 1975) was an American painter and muralist. Along with Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry, he was at the forefront of the Regionalist art movement. His fluid, sculpted figures in his paintings showed everyday people in scenes of life in the United States. Though his work is strongly associated with the... | 1889 - 1975 | Anonymous | 04/18/2013 |
Dickinson, Preston | 1889 - 1930 | Anonymous | 04/03/2012 | |
Bell, Clara Louise | 1886 - 1978 | Anonymous | 10/15/2012 | |
Howe, Harry Hambro | ![]() Harry Hambro Howe was a marine artist who was born in Buckfield, Maine on August 16, 1886. Howe came from a family of artists. Both his grandfather, H. Howe, and his father, Captain T. Bailey Howe, were artists. T. Bailey Howe taught his son, Harry, how to paint. T. Bailey Howe was master of the Nantucket whaler, the Isabella. Harry H. Howe... | 1886 - 1966 | Anonymous | 12/22/2012 |
Lang, Annie Traquair | 1885 - 1918 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |