Artists

Name
InfoYearsUpdated byDate
Maynard, George Willoughby 1843 - 1923Anonymous05/18/2012
Mayhew, Frederick W.notes
A native of the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, Frederick W. Mayhew was born in Chilmark on 6 July 1785. Although Mayhew has been known for some time through his works, several of them signed, the biographical details of his life eluded scholars until recently. Difficulty arose from his misidentification as Nathaniel Mayhew and confusion...
1785 - 1854Anonymous05/18/2012
Mayer, Frank Blackwellnotes
Francis Blackwell Mayer (December 27, 1827 – December 5, 1899) was a prominent 19th century American genre painter from Maryland. While he spent most of his life in that state, he took a trip to the western frontier in the mid-nineteenth century and executed a series of drawings of Native Americans; he also studied in Paris for five years in the...
1827 - 1899Anonymous10/30/2012
Mayer, Constant 1832 -  1911Anonymous05/18/2012
May, Edward Harrison 1824 -  1887Anonymous05/18/2012
Maurer, Alfred Henrynotes
Alfred Henry Maurer (April 21, 1868 – August 4, 1932) was an American modernist painter. He exhibited his work in avant-garde circles internationally and in New York City during the early 20th century. Biography Maurer was born in New York City. He was the son of German-born Louis Maurer, a lithographer. At age sixteen, Maurer quit school to...
1868 - 1932Anonymous11/19/2012
Matteson, Tompkins Harrisonnotes
Matteson, Tompkins Harrison (May 9, 1813 - Feb. 2, 1884), historical and genre painter, born at Peterboro, N. Y., is remembered chiefly for his popular patriotic pictures, which were widely known through reproductions. His father, an astute Democratic politician, named him for Governor Tompkins of New York, and having been appointed deputy sheriff...
1813 - 1884Anonymous05/18/2012
Mathews, Arthur Frank 1860 - 1945Anonymous03/31/2012
Martin, Homer Dodgenotes
Homer Dodge Martin (October 28, 1836 - February 2, 1897) was an American artist, particularly known for his landscapes. Biography Martin was born at Albany, New York. A pupil for a short time of William Hart, his earlier work was closely aligned with the Hudson River School. He was elected as associate of the National Academy of Design, New York,...
1836 - 1897Anonymous05/18/2012
Marschall, Nicolanotes
Nicola Marschall (1829 – 1917) was a German-American artist who supported the Confederate cause during the American Civil War. He designed the original Confederate flag, the Stars and Bars,[1] as well as the official grey uniform of the Confederate army.[2] Biography Marschall was born in St. Wendel, Germany in 1829 to a wealthy Prussian family...
1829 -  1917Anonymous05/18/2012
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