Artists
Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
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Secor, David Pell | ca. 1824 - 1909 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 | |
Seager, Edward | ca. 1809 - 1886 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 | |
Spaeth, Marie Haughton | Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, she studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia School of Design. She traveled to Europe and studied in Spain, France and Italy. Until 1922, she lived primarily in New Hampshire, but then made her permanent home in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1924, she became a member of the National... | 1883 - 1937 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |
Schamberg, Morton Livingston |
Morton
Livingston Schamberg (October 15, 1881 - October 13, 1918) was an American
painter and photographer. He was one of the first American artists to explore
the aesthetic qualities of industrial subjects.[1] Schamberg is considered a
pioneer of the Precisionism art movement, and one of the first American
adopters of Cubist... | 1881 - 1918 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |
Senior, C.F. |
No other
works by C. F. Senior, who signed his name so prominently and clearly in the
corner of the National Gallery's painting The Sportsman's Dream (1980.62.21),
have ever been discovered. He is believed to have been active in 1881 or later.
A genre painter by the same name is listed in Lipman
and Winchester's Primitive Painters in America as... | Born 1881 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |
Strahalm, Franz | 1879 - 1935 | Anonymous | 07/20/2012 | |
Satra, August | 1877 - 1909 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 | |
Stanton, Lucy May | 1875 - 1931 | Anonymous | 10/13/2012 | |
Smith, Walter Granville |
Walter
Granville Smith was born in Bellport, New York on January 26, 1870 and he died
in Granville, New York in 1938. He was a painter and illustrator who studied
with W. Satterlee, C. Beckwith and Willard Metcalf at
the Arts Student League in New York City and in Paris at the Academie Julian. He was a member of the American Water
Color Society,... | 1870 - 1938 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |
Schumacher, William |
Born in
Belgium in 1870, William E. Schumacher and his family immigrated to the United
States when he was an infant. Raised and educated in Boston, Schumacher
returned to Europe to study art, entering the Dresden Academy in 1888. In 1890
he transferred to the well-known Académie Julian in Paris, where he came
into contact with the artists of the... | 1870 - 1930 | Anonymous | 05/22/2012 |