Artists

Name
InfoYearsUpdated byDate
Kaelin, Charles Salis 1858 - 1929Anonymous11/12/2012
Kahle, Julie 1858 - 1931Anonymous05/17/2012
Kane, John 1860 - 1934Anonymous07/27/2012
Kaufmann, Theodornotes
Theodore Kaufmann (December 18, 1814 Uelzen, Germany - 1896 New York City) was an artist who worked mostly in the United States. Biography He served for several years as a mercantile apprentice. He studied painting in Düsseldorf with Peter von Cornelius, in Munich with Wilhelm von Kaulbach,[1] and also in Hamburg and Dresden. He took part in the...
1814 -  1896Anonymous10/14/2012
Keith, Williamnotes
William Keith (November 18, 1838 – April 13, 1911) was a Scottish-American painter famous for his California landscapes. Early life Keith was born in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and emigrated to the United States in 1850. He lived in New York City, and became an apprentice wood engraver in 1856. He first traveled to the American West...
1838 - 1911Anonymous05/17/2012
Kemmelmeyer, Fredericknotes
Census records indicate that Frederick Kemmelmeyer was more than forty-five years old in 1800, and therefore born sometime prior to 1755, but no record of his birth has been found. A Frederick Kimmelmeiger listed in naturalization papers issued at Annapolis, Maryland, on 8 October 1788 is presumed to be the artist. He first advertised in the...
1755 - 1821Anonymous05/17/2012
Kendall, William Sergeantnotes
In Stones of Venice John Ruskin wrote, "what we want art to do for us is to stay what is fleeting . . immortalize the things that have no duration." [1] In large part, that is what has led Americans to rediscover the art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when artists believed that legitimate art could be created from the...
1869 - 1938Anonymous05/17/2012
Kennedy, David Johnson 1816 - 1898Anonymous05/02/2012
Kensett, John Fredericknotes
John Frederick Kensett (March 22, 1816 in Cheshire, Connecticut - December 14, 1872 in New York City) was an American artist and engraver. He attended school at Cheshire Academy, and studied engraving with his immigrant father, Thomas Kensett, and later with his uncle, Alfred Dagget. He worked as engraver in the New Haven area until about 1838,...
1816 - 1872Anonymous12/25/2012
Key, John Rossnotes
John Ross Key was the grandson of Francis Scott Key, author of the patriotic song The Star Spangled Banner.  He was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1832 and studied art in Munich and Paris.  He worked in a number of American cities including Boston where he showed over 100 works in 1877.  Critics praised his work as "firm and masterly, strong...
1832 - 1920Anonymous05/17/2012
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