Artists
Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date
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Rand, Ellen Emmet | 1875 - 1941 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 | |
Richardson, Mary Curtis | 1848 - 1931 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 | |
Ream, Carducius Plantagenet | ![]()
Carducius Plantagenet Ream was one of the most important still life painters of the 19th century. Born in Lancaster, Ohio, Ream began his artistic career painting in New York and Cincinnati before he moved to Chicago in 1878. It was in Chicago that Ream became the city's leading still life painter and gained national and international recognition for... | 1837 - 1917 | Anonymous | 07/29/2012 |
Rossiter, Thomas Prichard | ![]()
Thomas
Prichard Rossiter (1818-1871) was born in New Haven,
Connecticut. He first learned painting as an apprentice for a Mr. John Boyd,
and also studied with Nathaniel Jocelyn. In 1838 he exhibited two paintings at
the National Academy of Design, and in 1939 moved to New York City and opened a
studio.
In 1840, Rossiter traveled to Europe with... | 1818 - 1871 | Anonymous | 06/11/2012 |
Robertson, Walter | ca. 1750 - 1802 | Anonymous | 06/04/2012 | |
Russell, Charles M. | ![]()
Charles
Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926),[1]
also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was
an artist of the Old American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings
of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States, in
addition to bronze sculptures. Known as 'the cowboy... | 1864 - 1926 | Anonymous | 05/27/2012 |
Reid, Robert | ![]()
Robert
Lewis Reid (July 29, 1862 – December 2, 1929) was an American
Impressionist painter and muralist.
Life and work
Robert Reid
was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and attended the School of the Museum of
Fine Arts, Boston under Otto Grundmann, where he was also later an instructor.
In 1884 he moved to New York City, studying at the Art... | 1862 - 1929 | Anonymous | 05/26/2012 |
Rondel, Frederick | ![]()
Picnic
scenes became an increasingly popular genre subject in American painting during
the nineteenth century. Though Frederick Rondel, born and trained in Paris, is
known most often as a landscapist, it is his genre scenes set within rustic
landscapes such as The Picnic, which recall the era's genteel charm.
By 1855,
Rondel was living in Boston,... | 1826 - 1892 | Anonymous | 05/25/2012 |
Rosenthal, Toby | ![]()
Toby Edward
Rosenthal (15 March 1848 in New Haven, Connecticut – 23 December 1917 in
Munich) was an American painter.
Biography
Moving to
San Francisco with his parents in 1855, he there studied painting under
Fortunato Arriola. In 1865 he went to Munich, where he was a pupil of the Royal
Academy under Strachuber, Karl Raupp and Karl Theodor... | 1848 - 1917 | Anonymous | 05/25/2012 |
Rose, Guy | ![]()
Guy Rose (3
March 1867–17 November 1925) was an American Impressionist painter who is
recognized as one of California's top impressionist painters of the late 19th
and early 20th centuries.
Guy Orlando
Rose was born March 3, 1867 in San Gabriel, California. He was the seventh
child of Leonard John Rose and Amanda Jones Rose.
His father
was a... | 1867 - 1925 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |