Artists

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Smith, John Rubensnotes
John Rubens Smith (January 23, 1775 London - August 21, 1849 New York City) was a London-born painter, printmaker and art instructor who worked in the United States. Biography Smith was born in England where he first studied art with his father, John Raphael Smith, a mezzotint engraver. He later studied art at the Royal Academy. Smith emigrated...
1775 - 1849Anonymous04/21/2012
Scott, Juliannotes
Julian A. Scott (February 14, 1846 – July 4, 1901), he was born in Johnson, Vermont, and served as a Union Army drummer during the American Civil War where he received America's highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Lee's Mills; he was also an American painter and Civil War artist. Family Julian was the...
1846 -  1901Anonymous07/28/2012
Strobel, Louisa Catherine 1803 - 1883Anonymous05/22/2012
Sacco, Luca 1858 -  1912Anonymous02/20/2012
Sully, Lawrence 1769 - 1804Anonymous02/20/2012
Sullivan, M.A. Active ca. 1868Anonymous12/23/2012
Sargent, Mary Newbold 1826 - 1906Anonymous12/23/2012
Smith, Mary Russellnotes
Mary Russell Smith was born at Edgehill, close to Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. She was a true lover of nature and all the things of nature, wandering the fields and woods near her childhood home, gathering objects that caught her eye. Smith had much influence to become an an artist because all in her family were painters. Her father, Russell, was a...
1842 - 1878Anonymous10/15/2012
Staigg, Richard Morrellnotes
Richard Morrell Staigg (7 September 1817 Leeds, England - 11 October 1881 Newport, Rhode Island) was a portrait painter. Biography When he was about thirteen years of age he was placed in an architect's office, and he subsequently received a few weeks' instruction in portrait painting. In 1831 he came to the United States with his father, and...
1817 - 1881Anonymous04/12/2012
Shute, Ruth Whittiernotes
Ruth W. Shute and her physician husband Dr. Samuel A. Shute were itinerant portrait painters known for their individual and collaborated watercolor portraits of individuals living in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and northern New York State beginning in 1827. It appears Samuel became very ill around 1834-35 and was unable to...
1803 - 1882Anonymous05/22/2012
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