Museums

NameCountryState
CityUpdated byDate
Birmingham Museum of ArtUSAALBirminghamAnonymous07/27/2012
First White House of the ConfederacyUSAALMontgomeryAnonymous08/01/2012
Gulf States Paper Corporation, Fine Art Department, Warner CollectionUSAALTuscakoosaAnonymous08/06/2012
Private collection: Mrs. C. Allen HopkinsUSAALMontgomeryAnonymous10/09/2012
The Warner Collection of Gulf States Paper CorporationUSAALTuscaloosaAnonymous10/07/2012
Ruff, Marilyn BesseUSAALHuntsvilleAnonymous12/27/2012
University of Lethbridge Art Gallery Centre for the ArtsCanadaAB LethbridgeAnonymous10/06/2012
Edmonton Art GalleryCanadaABEdmontonAnonymous12/24/2012
Private collection: Mr.& Mrs. Frederick J. WilsonUSA VARichmondAnonymous10/09/2012
Transco Energy CompanyUSA TXHoustonAnonymous02/10/2012
Athenaeum of PhiladelphiaUSA PAPhiladelphiaAnonymous07/29/2012
Avery GalleriesUSA PABryn MawrAnonymous07/22/2012
Coonley, Martha Kavanaugh Scott WaltonUSA PAPhiladelphiaAnonymous02/10/2012
Memorial Hall--W. P. Wilstach Coll.USA PAPhiladelphiaAnonymous02/10/2012
Reading Public Museum and Art GalleryUSA PAReadingAnonymous02/10/2012
The Historical Society of PennsylvaniaUSA PAPhiladelphiaAnonymous12/27/2012
Taft Museum of ArtUSA OHCincinnatiAnonymous10/08/2012
Arader GalleriesUSA NYNew YorkAnonymous07/29/2012
Art Couple GalleryUSA NYNew YorkAnonymous07/22/2012
Chamber of Commerce of the State of New YorkUSA NYNew YorkAnonymous02/10/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Salmon, Robertnotes
Robert Salmon was born in Whitehaven, a port situated on the northwest coast of England. Although his artistic beginnings are unknown, his career can be divided into two periods. Between 1800 and 1828 he lived in England and Scotland, and his work faithfully recorded the environs of Liverpool and Greenock. Salmon's style at this time reflected the...
1775 - 1845Anonymous04/04/2012
Sargent, Henrynotes
Henry Sargent (baptized November 25, 1770 — February 21, 1845), American painter and military man, was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He was one of seven children born to Daniel and Mary (Turner) Sargent. He was the brother of author Lucius Manlius Sargent, a nephew of American Revolutionary War soldier Paul Dudley Sargent,[1] and a...
1770 - 1845Anonymous05/22/2012
Sartain, Johnnotes
John Sartain (October 24, 1808 - October 25, 1897) was an artist who pioneered mezzotint engraving in the United States.[1] Biography John Sartain was born in London, England on October 24, 1808. He learned line engraving, and produced several of the plates in William Young Ottley's Early Florentine School (1826). In 1828, he began to do...
1808 - 1897Anonymous05/22/2012
Savage, Edwardnotes
Edward Savage (November 26, 1761 – July 6, 1817) was an American portrait painter and engraver. He was born in Princeton, Mass., and at first worked as a goldsmith, also practicing engraving. Although seemingly untrained in painting, he came into prominence in 1790 through his portrait of George Washington, intended as a gift to Harvard...
1761 - 1817Anonymous05/22/2012
Schamberg, Morton Livingstonnotes
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 - 1918Anonymous05/22/2012
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