Artists
Name
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Loop, Henry Augustus | 1831 - 1895 | Anonymous | 11/13/2012 | |
Lord, Caroline | 1860 - 1927 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 | |
Lorenz, Richard | ![]()
While still
in his middle teens, Richard Lorenz studied sculpture in Germany. Later he
received an art scholarship (endowed by Franz Liszt) to attend the Academy of
Fine Arts in Weimar, Germany to study drawing. While there, he twice received
the school's highest award.
Lorenz was
recruited in Germany to come to America, and in the spring of... | 1858 - 1915 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |
Loveridge, Clinton | 1824 - 1902 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 | |
Low, Bertha Lea | Born 1848 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 | |
Lowdon, Elsie Motz | 1883 - 1960 | Anonymous | 03/31/2012 | |
Low, William Hillock | ![]()
William
Hillock Low was a prominent force in the New York art world during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known
primarily as a muralist, Low studied with the French neo-classicist painter,
Jean-Léon-Gérôme
during the 1870s. Although the artist created a number of works in the style of
his teacher, he eventually expanded his... | 1853 - 1932 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |
Luks, George | ![]()
George
Benjamin Luks, (August 13, 1867–October 29, 1933) was an American realist
artist and illustrator. His vigorously painted genre paintings of urban
subjects are examples of the Ashcan school in American art.
Early life
Luks was
born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to Central European immigrants. His father
was a physician and his mother was... | 1866 - 1933 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |
Lund, Theodore | 1810 - 1895 | Anonymous | 04/21/2012 | |
Lungkwitz, Hermann | ![]()
Hermann
Lungkwitz (1813–1891) was a 19th Century German-born Texas romantic
landscape artist and photographer whose work became the first pictoral record
of the Texas Hill Country.[1]
Early life
Karl
Friedrich Hermann Lungkwitz was born on March 14, 1813 in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt
to hosiery manufacturer Johann Gottfried Lungkwitz and and his wife... | 1813 - 1891 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 |