Museums
| Name | Country | State | City | Updated by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| York City Art Gallery | UK | York | Anonymous | 10/03/2012 | |
| Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art | USA | RI | Providence | Anonymous | 09/28/2012 |
| Private collection: The Harrison Family | USA | Anonymous | 10/09/2012 | ||
| Bradford City Art Gallery & Museums | UK | Bradford | Anonymous | 07/27/2012 | |
| Old Westbury Gardens | USA | NY | Old Westbury | Anonymous | 09/27/2012 |
| Hugh Lane Gallery | Ireland | Dublin | Anonymous | 08/06/2012 | |
| City Museum & Art Gallery, Congreve St. | UK | Birmingham | Anonymous | 07/28/2012 | |
| The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions | USA | MD | Baltimore | Anonymous | 10/07/2012 |
| Galleria degli Uffizi | Italy | Florence | Anonymous | 08/02/2012 | |
| Grand Rapids Art Museum | USA | MI | Grand Rapids | Anonymous | 08/02/2012 |
Artists
| Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phillips, Ammi | ![]()
Ammi
Phillips painted for more than fifty years, producing perhaps as many as two
thousand portraits in so many disparate styles that his works were once thought
to be by several different artists. Currently about five hundred works can be
attributed to him, most sharing the characteristics of plain backgrounds,
strongly contrasting light and dark... | 1788 - 1865 | Anonymous | 03/31/2012 |
| Low, Bertha Lea | Born 1848 | Anonymous | 05/17/2012 | |
| Polk, Charles Peale | ![]()
Charles
Peale Polk (March 17, 1767 – May 6, 1822) was a renowned American
portrait painter and the nephew of artist Charles Willson
Peale.
Biography
Polk was
born in Annapolis, Maryland, to Elizabeth Digby Peale
and Robert Polk. At age eight or ten (sources vary on the exact age), after
being orphaned, he was sent to Philadelphia to live with... | 1767 - 1822 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 |
| Pearce, Charles Sprague | ![]()
During the
mid-nineteenth century, before America had truly established its claim to
artistic originality, American artists were seduced by the fascinating Parisian
art scene. During the latter half
of the nineteenth century an important group of American artists congregated in
France, among them Mary Cassatt, James Abbot MacNeill
Whistler –... | 1851 - 1914 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 |
| Hawthorne, Charles Webster | ![]()
Charles
Webster Hawthorne (January 8, 1872 – November 29, 1930) was an American
portrait and genre painter and a noted teacher who founded the Cape Cod School
of Art in 1899.
He was born
in Lodi, Illinois[1] and his parents returned to
Maine, raising him in the state where Charles' father was born. At age 18, he
went to New York, working as an... | 1872 - 1930 | Anonymous | 05/16/2012 |
| Pell, Ella Ferris | 1846 - 1922 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 | |
| Potthast, Edward Henry | ![]()
Edward
Henry Potthast (June 10, 1857 – March 9, 1927)
was an American Impressionist painter. He is known for his paintings of people
at leisure in Central Park, and on the beaches of New York and New England.[1]
Life and work
He was born
in Cincinnati, Ohio. From June 10, 1879 to March 9, 1881 he studied with Thomas
Satterwhite Noble. He later... | 1857 - 1927 | Anonymous | 12/14/2012 |
| Pinney, Eunice | ![]()
Eunice Pinney is the earliest known American primitive
watercolorist. She was born into a large, wealthy family in Simsbury,
Connecticut. Well-educated, she and her seven siblings enjoyed performing plays
for neighbors, and Pinney's flair for drama surfaces
in the poses, gestures, and facial expressions of the people in her... | 1770 - 1849 | Anonymous | 03/31/2012 |
| Perry, Enoch Wood | ![]()
Enoch Wood
Perry, Jr. (1831–1915) was a painter from the United States.
Life
Perry was
born in Boston on July 31, 1831. His father was Enoch Wood Perry, and mother
was Hannah Knapp Dole. His maternal grandparents were Samuel Dole and Katherine
Wigglesworth.[1] The family moved to New Orleans with
his family as a teenager in 1848 and attended... | 1831 - 1915 | Anonymous | 05/19/2012 |
| Schuchardt Jr., Ferdinand | 1855 - 1887 | Anonymous | 04/10/2012 |



