Museums

NameCountryStateCity
Updated byDate
Morris Museum of ArtUSAGAAugustaAnonymous09/25/2012
Blanton Museum of Art at the University of TexasUSATXAustinAnonymous07/27/2012
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & MuseumUSATXAustinAnonymous08/26/2012
Private collection: Mrs. Theophilus S. PainterUSATXAustinAnonymous10/09/2012
The Ransom Center at the University of TexasUSATXAustinAnonymous10/08/2012
Baltimore City Circuit CourtUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous07/27/2012
Baltimore Museum of ArtUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous07/29/2012
Maryland Historical SocietyUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous09/20/2012
Peale MuseumUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous09/28/2012
Walters Art MuseumUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous10/07/2012
Johns Hopkins UniversityUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous08/13/2012
The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical InstitutionsUSAMDBaltimoreAnonymous10/07/2012
The William H. Howell Collection USAMDBaltimoreAnonymous12/28/2012
Private collection: Thomas Porcher RavenelUSAFLBartowAnonymous10/09/2012
Private collection: Mr. & Mrs. A. Hays TownUSALABaton RougeAnonymous10/09/2012
Collection of Stephen & Linda BlochUSAMABellinghamAnonymous10/09/2012
Ralston Hall at the Notre Dame de Namur UniversityUSACABelmontAnonymous09/30/2012
Crystal Bridges Museum of American ArtUSAARBentonvilleAnonymous07/29/2012
Bancroft Library, University of California, BerkeleyUSACABerkeleyAnonymous07/22/2012
The Royal CollectionUK Berkshire Anonymous10/07/2012

Artists

NameInfoYears
Updated byDate
Bridges, Fidelianotes
Fidelia Bridges (May 19, either 1834 or 1835–1923) was one of the minute population of successful female artists in the 19th century and early 20th century. She painted small aspects of nature: flowers, birds, and other plants in their natural settings. She first was an oil painter and later took up watercolor painting. She was known for her...
1834 - 1923Anonymous04/08/2012
Whistler, James McNeillnotes
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 10, 1834 — July 17, 1903) was an American-born, British-based artist. Averse to sentimentality and moral allusion in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo "art for art's sake". His famous signature for his paintings was in the shape of a stylized butterfly possessing a long stinger for a tail.[1]...
1834 - 1903Anonymous12/24/2012
Waterman, Marcusnotes
Marcus Waterman graduated from Brown University and then moved to New York City, where he had a studio from 1857 to 1874. He became an associate member of the National Academy in 1861. After 1874, Waterman made his home in Boston and spent much of his time around New England in Vermont and Cape Cod. From 1879 to 1884, the artist traveled to...
1834 -  1914Anonymous05/15/2012
Bush, Nortonnotes
Norton Bush was first noted for his portraits, marine views and landscapes of the East Coast and California. Later in his career, after visiting Central and South America, Bush devoted himself to his favorite topic, painting tropical scenery.  Norton Bush was born in Rochester, New York, Feb.22, 1834. He first studied art in his native city under...
1834 - 1894Anonymous04/09/2012
Lockwood, William 1834 - 1847Anonymous05/17/2012
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