Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Doyle New YorkUSANYNew YorkAnonymous07/30/2012
Duluth Public LibraryUSAMNDuluthAnonymous07/30/2012
DuMouchelles Fine Arts AuctioneersUSAMIDetroitAnonymous07/29/2012
Collection of Mr.& Mrs. Frank B. DuveneckUSACALos AltosAnonymous12/26/2012
Eisele Gallery of Fine ArtUSAOHCincinnatiAnonymous07/30/2012
Elgin Academy, Laura Davidson Sears Art GalleryUSAILElginAnonymous07/30/2012
Everson Museum of ArtUSANYSyracuseAnonymous07/30/2012
Farnsworth Art MuseumUSAMERocklandAnonymous07/30/2012
Farrell Fine Arts & AntiquesUSAMABoltonAnonymous08/01/2012
Federal Reserve Board, Fine Arts ProgramUSAD.C.WashingtonAnonymous08/01/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Waller, Franknotes
A little-known artist of the 19th century, Frank Waller was born June 12, 1842 in New York City. He was a painter, educator, and etcher who lived in Morristown, New Jersey during the latter part of his life. At 15 years of age, Waller studied drawing at the Free Academy of the City of New York, now known as the City College of New York, which he...
1842 -  1923Anonymous05/15/2012
Taylor, Frank Walter 1874 - 1921Anonymous05/19/2012
Baker Jr., George A. 1821 - 1880Anonymous05/02/2012
Frost, George Albertnotes
George Albert Frost (December 23, 1843 – November 13, 1907) was an American artist of the 19th century. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and had a studio in North Cambridge, Massachusetts for several years. He studied under Nicolas de Keyser at the Academy Royale de Belgique in Antwerp.[1] His paintings were mostly landscapes, and he is...
1843 -  1907Anonymous05/15/2012
Cooke, Georgenotes
George Cooke (1793–1849) was an itinerant United States painter who specialized in portrait and landscape paintings and was one of the South's best known painters of the mid nineteenth century.[1] His primary patron was the industrialist Daniel Pratt, who built a gallery in Prattville, Alabama solely to house Cooke's paintings.[1] Early career...
1793 -  1849Anonymous05/15/2012
Duyckinck, Gerrit 1660 - ca. 1712Anonymous05/15/2012
Freeman, George 1789 - 1868Anonymous05/16/2012
Cushman, George Hewittnotes
George Hewitt Cushman (June 5, 1814 in Windham, Connecticut-August 3, 1876 in Jersey City Heights, New Jersey), a top American engraver and painter of miniature paintings and portraits of his time (second only to Edward Greene Malbone), turned early to these professions after family financial misfortunes prevented him from entering West Point and...
1814 - 1876Anonymous05/15/2012
Hall, George Henrynotes
George Henry Hall was American painter of Academic Realism and Hudson River Style. George Henry Hall was born in Manchester, New Hampshire. His father moved the family to Boston when George was four years old. George Henry Hall began his career as an artist at the age of 16. In 1849 he traveled with his friend Eastman Johnson to Düsseldorf,...
1825 -  1913Anonymous05/18/2012
Hite, George Harrison 1807 -  1880Anonymous05/16/2012
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