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
Church, Frederic Edwinnotes
Frederic Edwin Church (May 4, 1826 – April 7, 1900) was an American landscape painter born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters. While committed to the natural sciences, he was "always concerned with including a spiritual dimension in his works."[1] Biography Beginnings The...
1826 - 1900Anonymous04/01/2012
Cole, Thomasnotes
Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 – February 11, 1848) was an English-born American artist. He is regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School, an American art movement that flourished in the mid-19th century. Cole's Hudson River School, as well as his own work, was known for its realistic and detailed portrayal of American landscape and...
1801 - 1848Anonymous04/01/2012
Whistler, James McNeillnotes
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 10, 1834 — July 17, 1903) was an American-born, British-based artist. Averse to sentimentality and moral allusion in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo "art for art's sake". His famous signature for his paintings was in the shape of a stylized butterfly possessing a long stinger for a tail.[1]...
1834 - 1903Anonymous12/24/2012
Herzog, Hermannotes
Hermann Ottomar Herzog (November 15, 1832[1] – February 6, 1932) was a prominent nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European and American artist, primarily known for his landscapes. He was born in Bremen, Germany and entered the Düsseldorf Academy at age seventeen. Herzog achieved early commercial success, allowing him to travel widely and...
1831 - 1932Anonymous05/16/2012
Hartley, Marsdennotes
Marsden Hartley (January 4, 1877 - September 2, 1943) was an American Modernist painter, poet, and essayist. Early life and education Hartley was born in Lewiston, Maine,[1] where his English parents had settled. He was the youngest of nine children.[2] His mother died when he was eight, and his father remarried four years later to Martha...
1877 - 1943Anonymous06/04/2012
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