Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Private collection: Mrs. Francis P. GarvanUSANYNew YorkAnonymous10/09/2012
George Glazer GalleryUSANYNew YorkAnonymous08/06/2012
Gerald Peters GalleryUSANMSanta FeAnonymous08/06/2012
Gibbes Museum of ArtUSASCCharlestonAnonymous08/06/2012
Gilcrease MuseumUSAOKTulsaAnonymous08/06/2012
Private collection: Mr.& Mrs. Robert Lee GillUSANYNew YorkAnonymous10/09/2012
Gilliland Fine ArtUSAPALigonierAnonymous08/06/2012
Glasgow Art Gallery and MuseumScotland KelvingroveAnonymous08/06/2012
Godel & Co. Fine ArtUSANYNew YorkAnonymous08/06/2012
Greenville County Museum of ArtUSASCGreenvilleAnonymous08/06/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Hamilton, Jamesnotes
Esteemed by his peers as "our ablest marine painter," James Hamilton won fame as an artist who, "in his best works, exhibited the higher mental powers of the poet, as well as rare technical skill." Born in Entrien, near Belfast, Ireland, Hamilton emigrated with his family to the United States in 1834, settling in Philadelphia. He exhibited his...
1819 -  1878Anonymous05/18/2012
Latrobe, John Hazelhurst Boneval 1803 - 1891Anonymous05/17/2012
Brown, John Henrynotes
John Henry Brown (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1818-1891, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Brown's prolific career illuminates the fate of antebellum miniaturists. He began an apprenticeship in 1836 to the painter Arthur Armstrong (1798-1851) while working as a clerk in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Recorder's Office. In 1839 Brown established himself as a...
1818 - 1891Anonymous04/21/2012
Bufford, John Henrynotes
John Henry Bufford (1810-1870) was a lithographer in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. Biography Bufford trained "in the Pendleton shop in Boston from 1829 to 1831."[1] According to one historian, Bufford's work as a lithographer represented "a mediocre sort of craftmanship at best. ...He had no very special skills as [an] original artist and...
1810 -  1870Anonymous05/18/2012
Hidley, Joseph H.notes
Joseph Henry Hidley was born 23 March 1830 in Greenbush, the part that later became North Greenbush, Rensselaer County, NY. He was baptised 11 July 1830 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in the village of West Sand Lake, in the town of Sand Lake, Rensselaer County. Joseph's family had close ties to this church through several generations. His...
1830 - 1872Anonymous05/16/2012
Hill, John Henrynotes
Working in watercolor, gouache, oil, and engraving, Hill focused primarily upon natural subjects as influenced by the writings of John Ruskin. Biography John Henry Hill was a painter and engraver of the American pre-Raphaelite movement. Pre-Raphaelitism in America meant an emphasis on meticulous detail in depicting observed, as opposed to...
1839 - 1922Anonymous05/16/2012
Hill, Johnnotes
John Hill was born in London in 1770, and was apprenticed as a youth to an engraver in that city. He became interested in the process of aquatinting, a technique wherein a metal plate is etched several times in order to create tonal gradations, resulting in a print that is easier to hand-color due to the variety of subtle tones produced. Hill began...
1770 - 1850Anonymous05/16/2012
Kimberly, James H. Died 1846Anonymous05/17/2012
Lazarus, Jacob Hart 1822 - 1891Anonymous06/04/2012
Moser, James Henrynotes
Born January 1, 1854, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. His father was an architect. Moved with the family to Columbus, Ohio, 1864. Studied and associated with artists John H. Witt, Frederick S. Church, Frank Miller, and Professor Schroeder. Studied at the Art Students League of New York with Charles H. Davis. In Toledo, Ohio, 1875–77, and visited,...
1854 - 1913Anonymous05/18/2012
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