Artists

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Beaman, Gamaliel Waldonotes
As a young man, Beaman had a studio on Tremont Street in Boston.  Although Beaman studied at the Lowell Institute and in Paris in the late 1870s, his preference was for a more rural lifestyle.  He moved to Northfield, Massachusetts where he lived with a hermit atop the mountain back of Northfield village.  In coming down to the village he passed...
1852 - 1937Anonymous12/28/2012
Butler, Edward Burgess 1853 - 1928Anonymous04/03/2012
Breul, Hugo 1854 -  1910Anonymous05/18/2012
Boggs, Frank 1855 - 1926Anonymous10/13/2012
Brush, George de Forest 1855 - 1941Anonymous05/18/2012
Beaux, Cecilia 1855 - 1942Anonymous01/02/2013
Bacher, Otto Henrynotes
BACHER, OTTO HENRY (31 May 1856-16 Aug. 1909) was one of Cleveland's first artists to travel to Europe and attain a national and international reputation. The Cleveland native was born on River St. near St. Clair Ave., son of Henry and Charlotte Bacher. He attended the CLEVELAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. After working as a decorator of lake vessels and local...
1856 - 1909Anonymous01/07/2013
Beauregard, Charles Grantnotes
Charles Grant Beauregard (* 1856 in Montreal , † 1919 in Troy) was an American painter. Life and Work Even as a young man wandered from Beauregard in the State of New York and lived there the majority of his life in Troy, where he worked as a teacher at the Emma Willard Private School. While he initially dealt with portraiture, he later turned to...
1856 - 1919Anonymous12/28/2012
Butler, Howard Russell 1856 - 1934Anonymous05/18/2012
Barney, Alice Pike 1857 - 1931Anonymous01/02/2013
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