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Robert Henri , 1865-1929, American painter and teacher, b. Cincinnati as Robert Henry Cozad. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1888 he went to Paris, where he worked at Julian's and the Beaux-Arts until, dissatisfied with the schools, he set up his own studio. In 1891 he... Read more
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia, established in 1805, incorporated in 1806. It is supported by private endowment. The academy grew out of a proposal by Charles Willson Peale for an art institution; this led to the founding of the Columbianum, which in 1795 mounted the first art... Read more
Paul Howard Manship Paul Howard Manship
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Kenyon Cox Kenyon Cox
Kenyon Cox 1856-1919, American painter, draftsman, and art critic, b. Warren, Ohio. He studied in Cincinnati, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and with Carolus-Duran and Gérôme in Paris. He worked in New York City, where he became an influential teacher at the Art Students... Read more
Charles Demuth Charles Demuth
Charles Demuth , 1883-1935, American watercolor painter, b. Lancaster, Pa. At the age of 20 he began his art study under William Chase at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1907 and again in 1912, Demuth visited Europe. On returning to the United States he began a series of line-and-wash... Read more
Joseph Pennell Joseph Pennell
Joseph Pennell , 1857-1926, American illustrator, etcher, lithographer, and author, b. Philadelphia, studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Much of his time was spent in Europe, particularly in London, where he was greatly influenced by Whistler. His subjects are chiefly landscapes... Read more
Charles Sheeler Charles Sheeler
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Paul Wayland Bartlett Paul Wayland Bartlett
Paul Wayland Bartlett 1865-1925. American sculptor, b. New Haven, Conn. The son of a sculptor, he lived in Paris in his boyhood and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts and under Frémiet . The Bohemian Bear Trainer won a gold medal at the Salon of 1888. Of his other works, The... Read more
Peter Hurd Peter Hurd
Peter Hurd 1904-84, American painter, b. Roswell, N.Mex. Hurd left West Point to study art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He worked as apprentice to the painter N. C. Wyeth and married his daughter, the painter Henrietta Wyeth. Hurd is known for his realistic paintings of Western... Read more

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The timeless art of Maxfield Parrish
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PARRISH OFFERS A WAY INTO THE FANCIFUL TECHNIQUES OF POPULAR PAINTER ARE SEEN...
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) ...Gallery's "Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966" is quite...from art critics that Parrish created "hallucinatory...realism," the magic of Maxfield Parrish lies in just that - his...Calendar pictures may be those which provide an ...
ARTIST'S SUCCESS SETS OFF FIGHTING
Newspaper article from: The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) ...Ascutney, bits of Maxfield Parrish's rural home can...much of his artwork.Those bucolic, dreamy scenes Parrish painted before his...Gilbert is suing the Maxfield Parrish Family Trust...hair and striking blue ...
Vermont Town Keeps Painting 'Home'
News Wire article from: AP Online ...with a sky of electric blue -- the trademark of Maxfield Parrish, the great painter...1966. In the 1950s, Parrish gave the painting to...Parrish's son, Maxfield Jr., would write...good will'' for those ``who ...
UA gallery to feature illustrator Fulvimari: Akron native's fame rises after...
Newspaper article from: Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH) ...exhibit will include those plates, plus...Akron, I think of Maxfield Parrish," he said...hated Maxfield Parrish.... I just...his work -- the blue ones. They are...memory of what Maxfield ...
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Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases ...essence of all the blue that ever was; I...chance to look at those colors" because...Machetanz visited Maxfield Parrish, then probably the...that didn't have a Maxfield Parrish print...Vermeer and Titian and ...
A Country Excursion in Search of Saint-Gaudens
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ...then waited. The blue on the horizon was...in "Daybreak," Parrish's justly famous...a fire destroyed Parrish's eccentric home...only monument to Parrish in this part of the...Herbert Croly and Maxfield Parrish, among ...

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