Artists
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Waud, Alfred Rudolph | ![]()
Alfred Rudolph Waud (wōd) (October 2, 1828 – April 6, 1891) was an American artist and illustrator, born in London, England. He is most notable for the sketches he made as an artist correspondent during the American Civil War.
Early career
Before emigration, Alfred Waud had entered the Government School of Design at Somerset House, London, with... | 1828 - 1891 | Anonymous | 12/27/2012 |
Wolcott, Josiah | ![]() Josiah Wolcott was a New England portrait and landscape painter, active from 1835 to 1857. He exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum in 1837.
In addition to the painting on this site of The Flume, he is known to have painted Mount Kearsarge from Rattlesnake Hill (oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches, private collection 1960).
| active 1835 - 1857 | Anonymous | 12/27/2012 |
Wilson, Erdix Tenney | ![]() Erdix Tenney Wilson was born on October 15, 1831 in Hardwick, VT. His parents, Samuel and Martha, resided in Hardwick. The 1860 census lists Wilson as living with his parents in Plainfield, VT and his occupation as "ambrotype taker" (photographer). He married Julia B. Wentworth in April 1868.
Living in Lancaster, NH, he learned the art of... | 1831 - 1901 | Anonymous | 12/27/2012 |
Weber, Sarah Stilwell | 1863 - 1935 | Anonymous | 12/27/2012 |