Museums

NameCountryStateCityUpdated byDate
Harvard University Art Museums, Fogg Art MuseumUSAMACambridgeAnonymous08/06/2012
Carter Burden collection   igrkio07/23/2012
Harvard University Art MuseumsUSAMACambridgeAnonymous12/27/2012
Widener Memorial LibraryUSAMACambridgeAnonymous10/06/2012
Private collection on loan to the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of DesignUSARIProvidenceigrkio07/23/2012
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs DivisionUSAD.C.WashingtonAnonymous08/26/2012
Oxford Bach Choir, New CollegeUK OxfordAnonymous09/27/2012
Harewood HouseUK LeedsAnonymous08/06/2012
Yale Medical LibraryUSACTNew HavenAnonymous10/03/2012
Reading Public MuseumUSAPAReadingAnonymous09/30/2012

Artists

NameInfoYearsUpdated byDate
Jacobs, Paul Emilnotes
Paul Emil Jacobs (August 20, 1802, in Gotha - January 6, 1866) was a German painter. Jacobs, son of the philologist Frederick Jacobs, received his art training at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts and first became known for his painting of Mercury and Argus (from Classical mythology). In 1824 he went to Rome, where he attracted great critical...
1802 -  1866Anonymous04/02/2012
Henri, Pierre ca. 1760 - 1822Anonymous05/17/2012
Howell, Parmenas 1784 - 1808Anonymous05/16/2012
Moran, Peter 1841 - 1914Anonymous05/18/2012
Clague, Richardnotes
Widely credited as the founder of the landscape painting tradition in Louisiana, French-born painter Richard Clague received most of his formal artistic training in Europe. While landscape painting had gained some popularity in the northern states by the early nineteenth century and there was a strong tradition of decorative and scenic painting,...
1821 -  1873Anonymous05/15/2012
Earl, Ralphnotes
Ralph Earl (May 11, 1751 – August 16, 1801) was an American painter known for his portraits, of which at least 183 can be documented. He also painted six landscapes, including a panorama display of Niagara Falls. Life and work Ralph Earl was born in either Shrewsbury or Leicester, Massachusetts. By 1774, he was working in New Haven, Connecticut...
1751 - 1801Anonymous04/21/2012
Pine, Robert Edgenotes
Robert Edge Pine was an English portraitist and history painter who spent the last four years of his life in the United States. He was one of the first artists to paint history paintings of the events of the American Revolution. Pine was born in London, around 1730, the son of engraver John Pine. His exact birth date has never been discovered, and...
1720 -  1788Anonymous03/31/2012
Field, Robertnotes
FIELD, ROBERT, painter; b. c. 1769, probably in London, England; d. 9 Aug. 1819 in Kingston, Jamaica.       Although the details of Robert Field’s early career in England are obscure, it is known that he received his early training at the Royal Academy schools, London, in 1790. In 1794 he moved to the United States as part of the influx of...
ca. 1769 - 1819Anonymous05/15/2012
Fulton, Robertnotes
Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765 – February 24, 1815) was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat. In 1800 he was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte to design the Nautilus, which was the first practical submarine in history.[1] Fulton became interested in steamboats in...
1765 - 1815Anonymous05/15/2012
Hathaway, Rufus 1770 - 1822Anonymous05/16/2012
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