Museums
| Name | Country | State | City | Updated by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Currier Museum of Art | USA | NH | Manchester | Anonymous | 07/29/2012 |
| D. Wigmore Fine Art | USA | NY | New York | Anonymous | 07/29/2012 |
| Dahesh Museum | USA | NY | New York | Anonymous | 07/29/2012 |
| Dalhousie University Art Gallery | Canada | NS | Halifax | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 |
| Dallas Museum of Art | USA | TX | Dallas | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 |
| Private collection: Mrs. Elizabeth Dana | USA | OH | Cincinnati | Anonymous | 10/09/2012 |
| Danforth Museum of Art | USA | MA | Framingham | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 |
| Darnley Fine Art | UK | London | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 | |
| Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | USA | TX | San Antonio | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 |
| Davis & Langdale Company, Inc. | USA | NY | New York | Anonymous | 07/30/2012 |
Artists
| Name | Info | Years | Updated by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newman, Henry Roderick | ![]()
Henry Roderick Newman (b Easton, New York 1833; d Florence, Italy 1918) was an American painter.
A self-taught artist, Henry Roderick Newman was influenced by John Ruskin’s landscape and nature scenes. In 1872, Newman moved to Florence, Italy to study painting and was inspired by the architecture he found there as well as the masterpieces by... | 1843 - 1917 | Anonymous | 12/23/2012 |
| Walton, Henry | ![]()
Henry
Walton made elaborate, highly detailed oil and watercolor portraits and
miniatures as well as views of towns and buildings, in the literal, rather
stiff style of American provincial artists of the first half of the nineteenth
century. Like many such artists, Walton is a relatively obscure figure. He was
born in Ballston, New York, the son of... | 1804 - 1865 | Anonymous | 04/03/2012 |
| Williams, Henry | 1787 - 1830 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 | |
| Elder, John Adams | ![]()
Standing
amid the soldiers' and civilians' graves in the Confederate Cemetery on
Washington Avenue is a simple, elegant marker with the name "Elder"
etched across its face. To the casual observer, this tombstone would probably
blend in with the rest of the surroundings, but the seasoned art enthusiast or
historian would recognize it as the final... | 1833 - 1895 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |
| McDougall, John Alexander | 1810 - 1894 | Anonymous | 05/18/2012 | |
| Woodside, John A. | 1781 - 1852 | Alexander Lusher | 05/15/2012 | |
| Badger, Joseph | ![]()
Joseph Badger (ca.1707–1765) was a portrait artist in Boston, Massachusetts in the 18th-century. He painted some 80 portraits of merchants, businessmen, clergy, and other notables, and their wives and children.
Biography
Badger was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to tailor Stephen Badger and Mercy Kettell. In 1731 he married Katharine Felch;... | 1707 - 1765 | Anonymous | 12/28/2012 |
| Kidd, Joseph Bartholomew | ![]()
Kidd was
born in 1808, perhaps in Edinburgh. Nothing is known of his parentage or
education, but he became a pupil of the Reverend John Thomson of Duddingston. He was a founder Associate of the Royal
Scottish Academy in 1826 and was elected a full Academician in 1829. In 1830 he
was commissioned by John James Audubon to paint copies of one hundred... | 1808 - 1889 | Anonymous | 04/21/2012 |
| Blackburn, Joseph | ![]()
Nothing is
known about English portrait painter Joseph Blackburn prior to his presence on
Bermuda in 1752. During an extended stay on the island he painted about
twenty-five portraits, including those of members of the Jones, Tucker and
Harvey families. His compositions show that he was familiar with the work of
the leading London portrait painters... | Died ca. 1778 | Anonymous | 05/18/2012 |
| Carlin, John | ![]()
The success of Carlin’s colorful and detailed
portraits allowed him to campaign successfully for the advanced education of
deaf people in the United States.
Biography
Painter and
writer John Carlin, who was profoundly deaf from early infancy, was a
ground-breaking advocate for the advancement of deaf and mute people in
America. Born in the... | 1813 - 1891 | Anonymous | 05/15/2012 |



