Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
National Gallery of CanadaCanadaONOttawaAnonymous09/26/2012
National Maritime MuseumUK London, Greater LondonAnonymous09/26/2012
National Museum of PolandPoland WarsawAnonymous10/09/2012
National Museum of Franco-American CooperationFrance BlerancourtAnonymous02/10/2012
National Museum of Health and MedicineUSAMD Silver SpringAnonymous09/26/2012
National Museum of Wildlife ArtUSAWYJackson HoleAnonymous09/26/2012
National Museum of Women in the ArtsUSAD.C.WashingtonAnonymous09/26/2012
National Portrait GalleryUSAD.C.WashingtonAnonymous09/26/2012
National Society of The Colonial Dames of AmericaUSACTWethersfieldAnonymous09/26/2012
National Trust for Historic PreservationUSAD.C.WashingtonAnonymous09/26/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Isham, Samuelnotes
Samuel Isham (1855–1914) was an American portrait and figure painter, born in New York. He graduated from Yale in 1875 and studied law, but after being admitted to the bar he turned to art and studied in Paris at the Académie Julian. He exhibited at both Paris salons and at the larger American exhibitions, and became a member of the...
1855 -  1914Anonymous12/23/2012
Ferris, Stephen Jamesnotes
An influential Philadelphia painter and etcher of portraits and figure studies, Stephen James Ferris studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy and in Paris, under Jean Leon Gerome. He achieved a considerable reputation for his art in both America and Europe and received the prestigious Fortuny Prize for the best portrait, Rome, 1876. Stephen James...
1835 -  1915Anonymous05/15/2012
Guy, Seymour Josephnotes
Seymour Joseph Guy established a reputation in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century as one of the finest genre painters of children. His primarily cabinet-sized pictures were esteemed by his fellow artists and leading collectors of American art. He was widely respected for his technical ability and knowledge of the science of painting,...
1824 -  1910Anonymous05/16/2012
Grozelier, Sara Peters 1821 - 1907Anonymous05/16/2012
Carr, Samuel S.notes
Very little is known regarding Samuel S. Carr. He was born in England on 15 October 1837 and studied at the Royal Academy of Design at Chester. In 1863 he emigrated to the United States where in 1865 he attended a class in mechanical drawing at Cooper Union. From 1870 to 1907 he lived with his sister and brother-in-law at 461 Twelfth Street in...
1837 - 1908Anonymous05/15/2012
Shaver, Samuel 1816 -  1878Anonymous05/22/2012
Wallin, Samuel Died 1858Anonymous05/15/2012
White, Stanfordnotes
Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long series of houses for the rich and the very rich, and various public, institutional, and religious buildings, some of which can be found to this day...
1853 - 1906Anonymous05/15/2012
Price, Samuel Woodsonnotes
Samuel Woodson Price (August 5, 1828 – January 22, 1918) was a portrait artist, Union general in the American Civil War, and author. Early life Price was born near Nicholasville, Kentucky to Daniel Branch and Elizabeth (Crockett) Price. He began to show great aptitude for art at an early age, having set up a studio in a Nicholasville hotel by...
1828 -  1918Anonymous04/29/2012
Valdenuit, Thomas Bluget Denotes
Thomas Bludget de Valdenuit (1763 - 1846). Thomas Bludget de Valdenuit was the business partner of Saint Memin, and would often execute the drawings that were later engraved. Their first advertisement for the "celebrated Physiognotrace of Paris" was issued in 1797 in New York.
1763 - 1846Anonymous06/05/2012
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