Museums

NameCountryState
CityUpdated byDate
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth CollegeUSANHHanoverAnonymous08/11/2012
White Mountain Art & ArtistsUSANHCenter HarborAnonymous10/07/2012
The Banks GalleryUSANHPortsmouthAnonymous12/24/2012
New Hampshire Historical SocietyUSANHConcordAnonymous12/24/2012
Joslyn Art MuseumUSANEOmahaAnonymous08/13/2012
Sheldon Memorial Art GalleryUSANELincolnAnonymous10/03/2012
Cheshire Cat GalleryUSANCRaleighAnonymous07/29/2012
McColl Fine ArtUSANCCharlotteAnonymous09/24/2012
Museum of Early Southern Decorative ArtsUSANCWinston-SalemAnonymous09/25/2012
North Carolina Museum of ArtUSANCRaleighAnonymous09/27/2012
Philanthropic Society, Phi Hall, University of North CarolinaUSANCChapel HillAnonymous09/28/2012
Reynolda House Museum of American ArtUSANCWinston-SalemAnonymous10/02/2012
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillUSANCChapel HillAnonymous10/06/2012
Biltmore HouseUSANCAshevilleAnonymous07/27/2012
The Baltimore HouseUSANCAshevilleigrkio07/23/2012
Beaverbrook Art GalleryCanadaNBFrederictonAnonymous07/27/2012
Hockaday Museum of ArtUSAMTKalispellAnonymous08/11/2012
Missoula Art MuseumUSAMTMissoulaAnonymous09/25/2012
Montana Historical SocietyUSAMTHelenaAnonymous09/25/2012
University of Montana, School of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine ArtsUSAMTMissoulaAnonymous10/06/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Champney, Benjaminnotes
Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817[1] – December 11, 1907) was a painter whose name has become synonymous with White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training as a lithographer under celebrated marine artist Fitz Henry Lane at Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston. Most art historians consider him the founder of the "North Conway...
1817 - 1907Anonymous01/05/2013
Gifford, Charles H.notes
Charles H. Gifford was born in New Bedford, MA.  He was a late second-generation Hudson River School painter.  His canvases show a distinct preference for quiet scenes in which a luminous atmosphere veils roughness, light shines with clarity and stillness is achieved by means of even brushstrokes. The luminist quality of his paintings was an...
1839 - 1904Anonymous10/13/2012
Coombs, Delbert Dananotes
Delbert Dana Coombs was born in Lisbon Falls, Maine, on July 26, 1850. Primarily self-taught, Coombs did take painting lessons from Scott Leighton, an animal painter, and he studied landscapes with Harrison Bird Brown.  Coombs painted actively for over fifty years.  His subjects included portraits, landscapes, and cattle.  Coombs painted in the...
1850 - 1938Anonymous05/15/2012
Boutelle, DeWitt Clintonnotes
DeWitt Clinton Boutelle was born on April 6, 1820 in Troy, New York. He was a self-educated artist but began painting “under the influence of Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand at an early age.”(1) Both men who influenced him were well known Hudson River School members. Boutelle created a mix of portrait and landscape paintings during his career....
1820 - 1884Anonymous04/11/2012
Coates, Edmund C.notes
A versatile nineteenth-century painter, Edmund C. Coates created landscapes, seascapes, portraits, and history paintings. Born in England, Coates spent his adult life in New York City, where he was a frequent exhibitor at the National Academy of Design. Working in the style of the Hudson River School, Coates produced beautiful, idealized images of...
1816 - 1871Anonymous05/15/2012
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