Museums

NameCountryState
CityUpdated byDate
Amon Carter Museum of American ArtUSATXFort WorthAnonymous07/22/2012
Armstrong Browning LibraryUSATXWacoAnonymous07/29/2012
Blanton Museum of Art at the University of TexasUSATXAustinAnonymous07/27/2012
Dallas Museum of ArtUSATXDallasAnonymous07/30/2012
Daughters of the Republic of Texas LibraryUSATXSan AntonioAnonymous07/30/2012
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & MuseumUSATXAustinAnonymous08/26/2012
Private collection: Mrs. Theophilus S. PainterUSATXAustinAnonymous10/09/2012
Robert Rice GalleryUSATXHoustonAnonymous10/10/2012
Private collection: Mr.& Mrs. Summerfield RobertsUSATXDallasAnonymous10/09/2012
San Antonio Art League MuseumUSATXSan AntonioAnonymous10/03/2012
San Antonio Museum AssociationUSATXSan AntonioAnonymous10/03/2012
San Antonio Museum of ArtUSATXSan AntonioAnonymous10/03/2012
Sid Richardson MuseumUSATXFort WorthAnonymous10/03/2012
Stark Museum of ArtUSATXOrangeAnonymous10/03/2012
The Ransom Center at the University of TexasUSATXAustinAnonymous10/08/2012
El Paso Museum of ArtUSATXEl PasoAnonymous01/02/2013
Springville Museum of ArtUSAUTSpringvilleAnonymous10/03/2012
Utah Museum of Fine ArtsUSAUTSalt Lake CityAnonymous10/06/2012
Brigham Young University, Museum of Fine ArtsUSAUTProvoAnonymous12/26/2012
Chrysler Museum of ArtUSAVANorfolkAnonymous07/29/2012

Artists

NameInfoYears
Updated byDate
Carpenter, Francis B.notes
Francis Bicknell Carpenter (August 6, 1830 – May 23, 1900) was an American painter born in Homer, New York. Carpenter is best known for his painting First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln, which is hanging in the United States Capitol. Carpenter resided with President Lincoln at the White House and in 1866 published...
1830 - 1900Anonymous05/15/2012
Lambdin, George Cochrannotes
Born in Pittsburgh on January 6, 1830 and the son of James Lambdin. In the late 1830’s his family moved to Philadelphia and by 1849 George was exhibiting his first works at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1850 the family move to Germantown, just north of Philadelphia, and it was here that they would remain. George traveled to Europe to...
1830 - 1896Anonymous05/18/2012
Raleigh, Charles S.notes
According to the recollections of his daughter Flora Raleigh Phinney, Charles Sidney Raleigh produced more than eleven hundred paintings, six hundred of them of whaling ships. Raleigh had an early introduction to maritime pursuits. Born in Gloucester, England, in 1831, he left home at the age of ten and spent the next thirty years as a sailor and...
1830 - 1925Anonymous04/09/2012
Stearns, Williamnotes
William Stearns has not been positively identified, but is believed to have been active circa 1830 to 1840. The name comes from the inscription on the National Gallery's Bowl of Fruit (1953.5.34), which reads PAINTED BY (at lower left) WILLIAM STEARNS (at lower right), and was probably applied with a stamp. There are two other known pictures by...
Born 1830Anonymous05/22/2012
Yewell, George Henry 1830 - 1923igrkio03/27/2012
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