Museums

NameCountryState
CityUpdated byDate
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Whitney Gallery of Western ArtUSAWYCodyAnonymous07/28/2012
Jackson Hole Art AuctionUSAWYJacksonAnonymous08/13/2012
National Museum of Wildlife ArtUSAWYJackson HoleAnonymous09/26/2012
University of Wyoming, American Heritage CenterUSAWYLaramieAnonymous10/06/2012
Milwaukee Art MuseumUSAWIMilwaukeeAnonymous09/25/2012
State Historical Society of WisconsinUSAWIMadisonAnonymous10/03/2012
University of WisconsinUSAWIMadisonAnonymous10/06/2012
A.J. Kollar Fine PaintingsUSAWASeattleAnonymous10/31/2012
Braarud Fine ArtUSAWALa ConnerAnonymous07/27/2012
Frye Art MuseumUSAWASeattleAnonymous08/02/2012
Hamilton Auction GalleriesUSAWATacomaAnonymous08/08/2012
Seattle Art MuseumUSAWASeattleAnonymous10/03/2012
Washington State Historical SocietyUSAWATacomaAnonymous10/07/2012
Tacoma Art MuseumUSAWATacomaAnonymous01/20/2013
University of Washington, Henry Art GalleryUSAWASeattleAnonymous12/27/2012
Clarke GalleriesUSAVTStoweAnonymous07/29/2012
St. Johnsbury AthenaeumUSAVTSt. JohnsburyAnonymous10/03/2012
National Gallery of VictoriaAustraliaVIC MelbourneAnonymous09/25/2012
Chrysler Museum of ArtUSAVANorfolkAnonymous07/29/2012
Colonial Williamsburg FoundationUSAVAWilliamsburgAnonymous07/29/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
La Farge, Johnnotes
John La Farge (March 31, 1835 – November 14, 1910) was an American painter, muralist, stained glass window maker, decorator, and writer. Biography LaFarge was born in New York City to wealthy French parents and was raised bilingually.[1] His interest in art began during his training at Mount St. Mary's University[2] and St. John's College (now...
1835 - 1910Anonymous06/08/2012
Casilear, John Williamnotes
John William Casilear (June 25, 1811 – August 17, 1893) was an American landscape artist belonging to the Hudson River School. Casilear was born in New York City. His first professional training was under prominent New York engraver Peter Maverick in the 1820s, then with Asher Durand, himself an engraver at the time. Casilear and Durand became...
1811 - 1893Anonymous05/15/2012
Johnson, Eastmannotes
Eastman Johnson (July 29, 1824 – April 5, 1906) was an American painter, and Co-Founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, with his name inscribed at its entrance. Best known for his genre paintings, paintings of scenes from everyday life, and his portraits both of everyday people, he also painted portraits of prominent Americans...
1824 - 1906Anonymous05/17/2012
Neagle, Johnnotes
John Neagle (4 November 1796 – 17 September 1865) was a fashionable American painter, primarily of portraits, during the first half of the 19th century in Philadelphia. Biography Neagle was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His training in art began with instruction from the drawing-master Pietro Ancora and an apprenticeship to Thomas Wilson,...
1796 - 1865Anonymous04/04/2012
Haseltine, William Stanleynotes
William Stanley Haseltine (June 11, 1835-February 3, 1900) was an American painter and draftsman who was associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting, the Hudson River School and Luminism. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia to John Haseltine, a successful businessman, and Elizabeth Shinn Haseltine, an amateur landscape painter,...
1835 - 1900Anonymous05/16/2012
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