Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Collection of Stephen & Linda BlochUSAMABellinghamAnonymous10/09/2012
Blue Hill Bay GalleryUSA MEBlue HillAnonymous07/22/2012
Boatmen's National Bank of St. LouisUSAMOSt. LouisAnonymous07/22/2012
Bodega Bay Heritage GalleryUSACA Bodega BayAnonymous07/22/2012
Bohemian ClubUSA CASan FranciscoAnonymous07/22/2012
Boston CollegeUSAMAChestnut HillAnonymous07/27/2012
Boston Public LibraryUSA MABostonAnonymous07/27/2012
Bostonian Society, Old State HouseUSAMABostonAnonymous07/29/2012
Bowdoin College Museum of ArtUSAMEBrunswickAnonymous07/27/2012
Bowers MuseumUSACASanta AnaAnonymous07/27/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Duveneck, Elizabeth Boott 1846 -  1888Anonymous05/18/2012
Benson, Eugene 1839 -  1908Anonymous12/28/2012
Bott, Emilnotes
Emil Bott was one of Pittsburgh's principal artists of the mid-1800's. He was born in Wurtenburg, Germany and brought to America by his father Adolf Bott; they arrived as part of an aristocratic religious cult organized by a certain Count De Leon. The younger Bott lived in Phillipsburg and went to school there until he returned to Dusseldorf,...
1824 -  1908Anonymous05/18/2012
Potter, Edward Crowell Died 1830Anonymous05/19/2012
Marchant, Edward D. 1806 - 1887Anonymous05/18/2012
May, Edward Harrison 1824 -  1887Anonymous05/18/2012
Mack, Ebenezer Died 1808Anonymous05/18/2012
Scott, Emily Maria Spaford 1832 - 1915Anonymous05/22/2012
Taber, Edward Martin 1863 - 1896Anonymous04/12/2012
Ward, Edgar Melvillenotes
Edgar Melville Ward (1839–1915) was an American genre painter. Ward was born in Urbana, Ohio. His elder brother was the sculptor, John Quincy Adams Ward. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York and in Paris under Cabanel. In 1883 he became a member of the Institut de France and was made a professor there. His paintings which are...
1839 -  1915Anonymous05/19/2012
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