Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Bryn Mawr CollegeUSAPABryn MawrAnonymous07/29/2012
Lincoln's InnUK LondonAnonymous10/09/2012
National Museums & Galleries of WalesUK CardiffAnonymous12/22/2012
Private collection: Sir Sacheverell Reresby SitwellUK  Anonymous10/09/2012
Abbey of MontserratSpain Monistrol de MontserratAnonymous12/27/2012
Brigham Young University, Museum of Fine ArtsUSAUTProvoAnonymous12/26/2012
Knickerbocker ClubUSANYNew YorkAnonymous08/14/2012
Boston AthenaeumUSAMABostonAnonymous12/26/2012
Lady Lever Art GalleryUK Port Sunlight VillageAnonymous08/25/2012
Devonshire CollectionUK ChatsworthAnonymous10/09/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Reynolds, Virginia Richmond 1866 - 1903Anonymous04/04/2012
Tojetti, Virgilio 1851 -  1901Anonymous05/19/2012
Bromley, Valentine Walternotes
BROMLEY, VALENTINE WALTER (1848-1877), painter, great-grandson of William Bromley (1769-1842) [q. v.], was born in London on 14 Feb. 1848. From his childhood he manifested a remarkable faculty for art, both as an original designer and as a depicter of nature. He was especially remarkable for invention and swiftness of execution. He contributed...
1848 -  1877Anonymous04/06/2012
Watkins, William A. Died 1867Anonymous05/15/2012
Frerichs, William Charles Anthonynotes
Frerichs was born in Ghent Belgium, the son of William Daniel, a general in the Dutch Army.  His name at birth was Wilhelm Karel Anthonius Frerichs.  He was educated in Belgium, having studied medicine at the University of Leyden and art at the Royal Academies in The Hague and Brussels.  When he was only 18 years old, he completed a 12 x 17 foot...
1829 -  1905Anonymous05/16/2012
Wall, William Coventry 1810 -  1886Anonymous05/15/2012
Dunlap, Williamnotes
The first historian of the American stage, William Dunlap was a passionate lover of the arts, a gifted painter, a tireless chronicler of his day and a writer of considerable charm. He wrote or adapted more than sixty plays. While subsequent scholarship has found a considerable number of innacuracies in his historical work, his first hand account of...
1766 - 1839Anonymous07/29/2012
Washington, William Dickinsonnotes
William D. Washington[1] (October 7, 1833 – December 2, 1870[2]) was an American painter and teacher of art. He is most famous for his painting The Burial of Latané, which became a symbol of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy in the years following the American Civil War[3], and for the work he did in establishing the fine arts program of the...
1833 -  1870Anonymous05/15/2012
West, William Edward 1788 -  1857Anonymous05/15/2012
Haas, William Frederick Denotes
William Frederick de Haas’s coastal scenes put forward a pictorial language of serenity, silence, and solitude. Born in Holland, de Haas studied at The Hague and moved to the United States at the age of twenty-four. Armed with the precepts of Dutch painting, he turned his attention to the American coast. He worked in New York’s Tenth Street...
1830 -  1880Anonymous05/16/2012
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