Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Royal Geographical SocietyUK LondonAnonymous09/30/2012
Private collection: Simon MacInnesUnknown  Anonymous10/09/2012
Cambridge University, LibraryUK CambridgeAnonymous07/28/2012
The Berger Collection at the Denver Art MuseumUSACODenverAnonymous10/08/2012
Cyrus E. Dallin Art MuseumUSAMAArlingtonAnonymous07/28/2012
Collection of Senator and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, IV   igrkio07/23/2012
Kykuit (National Trust for Historic Preservation)USANYPocantico HillsAnonymous08/14/2012
Collection of Robbie and Sam Vickers   igrkio07/23/2012
Imperial War MuseumUK LondonAnonymous08/12/2012
Private collection: Mrs.John NuttingUSA  Anonymous10/09/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Thompson, Cephas Giovanni 1809 -  1888Anonymous04/10/2012
Hirschberg, Carlnotes
Carl Hirschberg (1854-1923) was a prominent figure in the American art movement who founded the Salmagundi Club and was also the organizers of the Student Arts League. As a young man he studied in Paris. This beautiful and lyrical painting depicts the Whippany River on one side and an anonymous landscape on the other.
1854 -  1923Anonymous05/16/2012
Turner, Charles Henrynotes
Charles Henry Francis Turner [1] (7 August 1848 - 24 November 1908) was an American watercolourist and oil painter of landscapes, portraits, illustrations, and genre scenes, who from 1877 studied with Otto Grundmann (1844–1890), founder of the "Boston School", at Boston Museum of Fine Arts School.[2] Turner was a member of the Unity Art Club and...
1848 -  1908Anonymous05/19/2012
Lanman, Charlesnotes
Charles Lanman was an author, government official, artist, librarian, and explorer. Early life and education Charles Lanman was born at Monroe, Michigan, on June 14, 1819, the son of Charles James Lanman, and the grandson of United States Senator James Lanman.[1] Lanman's early life included newspaper work as editor of the Monroe Gazette in...
1819 - 1895Anonymous04/04/2012
Loveridge, Clinton 1824 -  1902Anonymous05/17/2012
Mayer, Constant 1832 -  1911Anonymous05/18/2012
Ream, Carducius Plantagenetnotes
Carducius Plantagenet Ream was one of the most important still life painters of the 19th century. Born in Lancaster, Ohio, Ream began his artistic career painting in New York and Cincinnati before he moved to Chicago in 1878. It was in Chicago that Ream became the city's leading still life painter and gained national and international recognition for...
1837 - 1917Anonymous07/29/2012
Grant, Clement Rollinsnotes
Clement Rollins Grant was a painter-etcher who was born in 1849 in Freeport, Maine. He studied in England in 1867, before setting up studios at 112 West Street in Boston (1882-) and Broadway & 33 rd Street and 80 Washington Square, New York City (1883-) and he rapidly became recognized as a competent realist who specialized in human genre...
1849 -  1893Anonymous03/15/2014
Leslie, Charles Robertnotes
Charles Robert Leslie (19 October 1794 – 5 May 1859), was an English genre painter. Born in London, his parents were American, and when he was five years of age he returned with them to their native country. They settled in Philadelphia, where their son was educated and afterwards apprenticed to a bookseller. He was, however, mainly interested in...
1794 - 1859Anonymous05/17/2012
Thompson, Cephasnotes
Cephas Thompson (July 1, 1775 – November 6, 1856) was a successful, self-taught, early nineteenth-century portrait painter in the United States, who was born, died, and lived most of his life in Middleborough, Massachusetts. Thompson's father fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Thompson married Olive Leonard on March 18, 1802. His son, Cephas...
1775 - 1856Anonymous04/21/2012
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