List of American artists before 1900
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This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine art
Fine art
Fine art or the fine arts encompass art forms developed primarily for aesthetics and/or concept rather than practical application. Art is often a synonym for fine art, as employed in the term "art gallery"....

ists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual
Visual arts
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 in nature, including traditional media such as painting
Painting
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, sculpture
Sculpture
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, photography
Photography
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, and printmaking
Printmaking
Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper. Printmaking normally covers only the process of creating prints with an element of originality, rather than just being a photographic reproduction of a painting. Except in the case of monotyping, the process is capable...

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Born before 1800

  • John White
    John White (surveyor)
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     (c. 1540 – c. 1606), artist-illustrator, surveyor
  • Patience Wright
    Patience Wright
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     (1725–1786), sculptor
  • John Singleton Copley
    John Singleton Copley
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     (c. 1738 – 1815), painter
  • Benjamin West
    Benjamin West
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     (1738–1820), painter
  • Charles Willson Peale
    Charles Willson Peale
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     (1741–1827), painter
  • James Peale
    James Peale
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     (1749–1831), painter
  • Ralph Earl (1751–1801), painter
  • Gilbert Charles Stuart (1755–1828), painter
  • William Rush
    William Rush
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     (1756–1833), sculptor
  • John Trumbull
    John Trumbull
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     (1756–1843), painter
  • Mather Brown
    Mather Brown
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     (1761–1831), painter
  • John Brewster Jr. (1766–1854), painter
  • William Jennys
    William Jennys
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  • Raphaelle Peale
    Raphaelle Peale
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     (1774–1825), painter
  • John Vanderlyn
    John Vanderlyn
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     (1776–1852), painter
  • Rembrandt Peale
    Rembrandt Peale
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     (1778–1860), painter
  • Washington Allston
    Washington Allston
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     (1779–1843), painter
  • John Wesley Jarvis
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     (c. 1781 – 1839), painter
  • Thomas Sully
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     (1783–1872), painter
  • Solomon Willard
    Solomon Willard
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     (1783–1861) stone carver
  • John James Audubon
    John James Audubon
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     (1785–1851) painter of birds and nature
  • James Frothingham
    James Frothingham
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     (1786–1864), painter
  • John Lewis Krimmel
    John Lewis Krimmel
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     (1786-1821) America's first genre painter
  • Hezekiah Augur
    Hezekiah Augur
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     (1791–1858), sculptor and inventor
  • Samuel F. B. Morse
    Samuel F. B. Morse
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     (1791–1872), painter, inventor
  • Alvan Fisher
    Alvan Fisher
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     (1792–1863), painter
  • Thomas Doughty
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     (1793–1856), painter
  • George Catlin
    George Catlin
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     (1796–1872), painter
  • Asher Durand (1796–1886), painter
  • John Neagle
    John Neagle
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     (1796–1865), painter
  • Titian Peale
    Titian Peale
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     (1799–1885), painter

Born 1800-1809

1800
  • Francis Alexander
    Francis Alexander
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     (1800–1881), painter


1801
  • Thomas Cole
    Thomas Cole
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     (1801–1848), painter
  • Henry Inman (1801–1846), painter
  • John Quidor
    John Quidor
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     (1801–1881), painter


1803
  • Robert Walter Weir
    Robert Walter Weir
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     (1803–1889), painter


1804
  • Fitz Hugh Lane
    Fitz Hugh Lane
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     (1804–1865), painter


1805
  • Horatio Greenough
    Horatio Greenough
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     (1805–1852), sculptor
  • Hiram Powers
    Hiram Powers
    Hiram Powers was an American neoclassical sculptor.-Biography:The son of a farmer, Powers was born in Woodstock, Vermont, on the July 29, 1805. In 1818 his father moved to Ohio, about six miles from Cincinnati, where the son attended school for about a year, staying meanwhile with his brother, a...

     (1805-1873), sculptor


1806


1808
  • Seth Eastman (1808–1875), painter, illustrator


1809
  • George Winter
    George Winter (artist)
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    , English-born portrait painter noted for his pictures of Potawatomi
    Potawatomi
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     and Miami
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     figures.

Born 1810-1819

1811
  • George Caleb Bingham
    George Caleb Bingham
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     (1811–1879), painter
  • John William Casilear
    John William Casilear
    John William Casilear was an American landscape artist belonging to the Hudson River School.Casilear was born in New York City. His first professional training was under prominent New York engraver Peter Maverick in the 1820s, then with Asher Durand, himself an engraver at the time...

     (1811–1893), painter
  • William Page
    William Page
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     (1811–1885), painter


1813
  • Nathaniel Currier
    Nathaniel Currier
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     (1813–1888), lithographer
  • George Peter Alexander Healy
    George Peter Alexander Healy
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     (1813-1894), portrait painter


1814
  • Edward Bailey
    Edward Bailey
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     (1814-1903), American/Hawaiian painter


1815
  • Joseph Horace Eaton
    Joseph Horace Eaton
    Joseph Horace Eaton was an American artist and Army officer.-Early life:Eaton was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He graduated from West Point in 1835. During the Mexican-American War he was an aide to Gen. Zachary Taylor and was twice promoted and cited for gallantry, first at the Battle of...

     (1815–1896), New Mexico landscapes


1816
  • George Whiting Flagg
    George Whiting Flagg
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     (1816–1898), painter
  • John Frederick Kensett
    John Frederick Kensett
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     (1816–1872), painter
  • Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
    Emanuel Leutze
    Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze was a German American history painter best known for his painting Washington Crossing the Delaware.-Philadelphia:...

     (1816–1868), painter


1817
  • Benjamin Champney
    Benjamin Champney
    Benjamin Champney was a painter whose name has become synonymous with White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training as a lithographer under celebrated marine artist Fitz Henry Lane at Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston...

     (1817–1907), painter
  • Peter F. Rothermel
    Peter F. Rothermel
    Peter Frederick Rothermel was an American painter.-Biography:Rothermel was born in Nescopeck, Pennsylvania in 1817, although some date his birth earlier, in 1813 or 1814. He had a common-school education, and studied land surveying. At age 20, he moved to Philadelphia and became a sign painter....

     (1817–1895), painter


1819
  • Richard Saltonstall Greenough
    Richard Saltonstall Greenough
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     (1819–1904), sculptor
  • Martin Johnson Heade
    Martin Johnson Heade
    Martin Johnson Heade was a prolific American painter known for his salt marsh landscapes, seascapes, portraits of tropical birds, and still lifes...

     (1819–1904), painter
  • James Augustus Suydam
    James Augustus Suydam
    James Augustus Suydam architect, lawyer, and artist; as an artist was considered one of the premier Luminism painters. He is widely known as an American landscape painter and one of the leading members of the Hudson River School....

     (1819–1865), painter

Born 1820-1829

1820
  • Worthington Whittredge
    Worthington Whittredge
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     (1820–1910), painter


1821
  • Robert Duncanson
    Robert Scott Duncanson
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     (c. 1821 – 1872), painter, muralist
  • Persis Goodale Thurston Taylor
    Persis Goodale Thurston Taylor
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     (1821-1906), Hawaiian-born painter and sketch artist


1822
  • Mathew Brady
    Mathew Brady
    Mathew B. Brady was one of the most celebrated 19th century American photographers, best known for his portraits of celebrities and his documentation of the American Civil War...

     (1822–1896), photographer


1823
  • Jasper Francis Cropsey
    Jasper Francis Cropsey
    Jasper Francis Cropsey was an important American landscape artist of the Hudson River School.-Biography:Cropsey was born on his father Jacob Rezeau Cropsey's farm in Rossville on Staten Island, New York, the oldest of eight children. As a young boy, Cropsey had recurring periods of poor health....

     (1823–1900), painter
  • Sanford Robinson Gifford
    Sanford Robinson Gifford
    Sanford Robinson Gifford was an American landscape painter and one of the leading members of the Hudson River School...

     (1823–1880), painter
  • William Hart
    William Hart (painter)
    William Hart , was a Scottish-born American landscape and cattle painter, and Hudson River School artist. His younger brother, James McDougal Hart, was also a Hudson River School artist, and the two painted similar subjects...

     (1823–1894), painter
  • Thomas Waterman Wood
    Thomas Waterman Wood
    Thomas Waterman Wood was an American painter born in Montpelier, Vermont.- Origins :Thomas Waterman Wood's father, John Wood, came to Montpelier from Lebanon, New Hampshire in 1814. The Wood family was of Puritan stock, and it was from Lebanon that John Wood, the father of the artist, married his...

     (1823–1903), painter


1824
  • William Morris Hunt
    William Morris Hunt
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     (1824–1879), painter
  • James Merritt Ives (1824–1895), lithographer
  • Eastman Johnson
    Eastman Johnson
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     (1824 - 1906), painter


1825
  • Benjamin Paul Akers
    Benjamin Paul Akers
    Benjamin Paul Akers was an American sculptor, from Maine.-Early life:Born in Saccarappa, Maine in 1825, Akers moved to Boston in 1849 where he was an apprentice...

     (1825–1861), sculptor
  • Vincent Colyer
    Vincent Colyer
    Vincent Colyer was an American artist noted for his images of the American West. He was a humanitarian who worked with philanthropic and Christian groups; he founded the United States Christian Commission during the American Civil War. He also worked with the U.S...

     (1825–1888), painter
  • George Inness
    George Inness
    George Inness was an American landscape painter; born in Newburgh, New York; died at Bridge of Allan in Scotland. His work was influenced, in turn, by that of the old masters, the Hudson River school, the Barbizon school, and, finally, by the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg, whose spiritualism...

     (1825–1894), painter
  • William Henry Rinehart
    William Henry Rinehart
    William Henry Rinehart was a noted American sculptor. He is considered "the last important American sculptor to work in the classical style."-Biography:...

     (1825–1874), sculptor


1826
  • Frederic Edwin Church
    Frederic Edwin Church
    Frederic Edwin Church was an American landscape painter born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters...

     (1826–1900), painter


1827
  • David Johnson
    David Johnson (American artist)
    David Johnson was a member of the second generation of Hudson River School painters.He was born in New York City, New York. He studied for two years at the antique school of the National Academy of Design. He also studied briefly with the Hudson River artist Jasper Francis Cropsey...

     (1827–1908), painter
  • Candace Wheeler
    Candace Wheeler
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     (1827–1923), Interior and Textile design


1828
  • Edward Mitchell Bannister
    Edward Mitchell Bannister
    -Notes:...

     (1828–1901), painter
  • James McDougal Hart
    James McDougal Hart
    James McDougal Hart , was a Scottish-born American landscape and cattle painter of the Hudson River School. His older brother, William Hart, was also a Hudson River School artist, and the two painted similar subjects....

     (1828–1901), painter
  • Jervis McEntee
    Jervis McEntee
    Jervis McEntee was an American painter of the Hudson River School. He is a somewhat lesser-known figure of the 19th century American art world, but was the close friend and traveling companion of several of the important Hudson River School artists...

     (1828–1891), painter


1829
  • Albert Fitch Bellows
    Albert Fitch Bellows
    Albert Fitch Bellows , American landscape painter of the Hudson River School, was born at Milford, Massachusetts.-Early years:...

     (1829–1883), painter
  • Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill (painter)
    Thomas Hill was an American artist of the 19th century. He produced many fine paintings of the California landscape, in particular of the Yosemite Valley, as well as the White Mountains of New Hampshire.-Biography:...

     (1829–1908)
  • Edward Moran
    Edward Moran
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     (1829–1901), painter

Born 1830-1839

1830
  • Albert Bierstadt
    Albert Bierstadt
    Albert Bierstadt was a German-American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. In obtaining the subject matter for these works, Bierstadt joined several journeys of the Westward Expansion...

     (1830–1902), painter
  • Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon
    Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon
    Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon was a prolific American painter.Hodgdon lived and studied in the Boston area. He began as a portrait painter but by 1864 he was painting and exhibiting landscapes at The National Academy of Design....

     (1830–1906), painter
  • Eadweard Muybridge
    Eadweard Muybridge
    Eadweard J. Muybridge was an English photographer who spent much of his life in the United States. He is known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion which used multiple cameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated the flexible...

     (1830–1904), photographer
  • Granville Perkins
    Granville Perkins
    Granville Perkins . Born October 16, 1830 in Baltimore, Maryland, was an American artist and illustrator.- External links :* http://www.vallejogallery.com/artist.php?name=Granville_Perkins&id=134* http://granvilleperkins.com...

     (1830-1895), painter, engraver
  • John Quincy Adams Ward
    John Quincy Adams Ward
    John Quincy Adams Ward was an American sculptor, who is most familiar for his over-lifesize standing statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal Hall on Wall Street.-Early years:...

     (1830–1910), sculptor


1831
  • Hermann Ottomar Herzog
    Hermann Ottomar Herzog
    Hermann Ottomar Herzog was a prominent nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European and American artist, primarily known for his landscapes. He was born in Bremen, Germany and entered the Düsseldorf Academy at age seventeen. Herzog achieved early commercial success, allowing him to travel...

     (1831–1932), painter


1832
  • Samuel Colman
    Samuel Colman
    Samuel Colman was an American painter, interior designer, and writer, probably best remembered for his paintings of the Hudson River....

     (1832–1920), painter, interior designer


1833
  • Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl
    Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl
    Arthur Nahl was a German-born artist, daguerreotyper, engraver, portraitist, and landscape painter. Nahl was a painter known for his American Old West paintings of California...

     (1833–1889), painter, daguerreotyper, engraver, portraitist


1834
  • Caspar Buberl
    Caspar Buberl
    Caspar Buberl was an American sculptor. He is best known for his Civil War monuments, for the terra cotta relief panels on the Garfield Memorial in Cleveland, Ohio , and for the -long frieze on the Pension Building in Washington, D.C..-Biography:Born in Königsberg, Bohemia, Caspar Buberl (1834 –...

     (1834–1899), sculptor
  • James McNeill Whistler
    James McNeill Whistler
    James Abbott McNeill Whistler 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...

     (1834–1903), painter, printmaker


1835
  • William Stanley Haseltine
    William Stanley Haseltine
    William Stanley Haseltine was an American painter and draftsman who was associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting, the Hudson River School and Luminism.-Early life and education:...

     (1835–1900), painter
  • John LaFarge
    John LaFarge
    John La Farge was an American painter, muralist, stained glass window maker, decorator, and writer.-Biography:...

     (1835–1910), painter, stained glass window maker
  • Edmund Darch Lewis
    Edmund Darch Lewis
    Edmund Darch Lewis was an American landscape painter known for his prolific style and marine oils and watercolors. Lewis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a well-to-do family. He started training at age 15 with German-born Paul Weber of the Hudson River School...

     (1835-1910), painter
  • Adah Isaacs Menken
    Adah Isaacs Menken
    Adah Isaacs Menken was an American actress, painter and poet.-Life and career:There are significant inconsistencies in the various accounts of Menken's early life. In her autobiographical "Some Notes of her life in her own Hand,", Menken claimed she was born Marie Rachel Adelaide de Vere Spenser...

     (1835-1868), American
    United States
    The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

     actress, painter
    Painting
    Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . The application of the medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other objects can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is...

     and poet
    Poet
    A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...



1836
  • Winslow Homer
    Winslow Homer
    Winslow Homer was an American landscape painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century America and a preeminent figure in American art....

     (1836–1910), painter, illustrator, printmaker
  • Alexander Helwig Wyant
    Alexander Helwig Wyant
    Alexander Helwig Wyant, was born January 11, 1836, in Ohio - and he died November 29, 1892 in New York, New York. He was an American landscape painter. Also known as Alexander Wyant, A. H. Wyant, he was active as an artist in Arkville, New York, and Keene Valley, New York among other...

     (1836–1892), painter


1837
  • Robert Wilson Andrews
    Robert Wilson Andrews
    Robert Wilson Andrews was a Hawaii-born artist and engineer. His father Lorrin Andrews was an early American missionary to Hawaii and a judge. Prior to leaving Hawaii in 1859, Robert made a number of finely crafter landscape drawings including renderings of the sacrificial stone at Kolekole...

     (1837-1922)
  • Thomas Moran
    Thomas Moran
    Thomas Moran from Bolton, England was an American painter and printmaker of the Hudson River School in New York whose work often featured the Rocky Mountains. Moran and his family took residence in New York where he obtained work as an artist...

     (1837–1926), painter


1839
  • Henry Bacon
    Henry Bacon (painter)
    Henry Bacon was an American painter and author.Henry A. Bacon was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts in 1839. During the American Civil War, he enlisted in the Union Army on 16 July 1861 and acted as a field artist for Frank Leslie's Weekly while he served as a soldier within the 13th Massachusetts...

     (1839-1912), painter
  • Arthur Quartley
    Arthur Quartley
    Arthur Quartley , was an American painter known for his marine seascapes.Quartley was born in Paris and lived there to the age of twelve, when his family moved to Baltimore, Maryland. He studied drawing with his father Frederick William Quartley, who was an English engraver. His father was reputed...

     (1839–1886), painter
  • Robert Wylie
    Robert Wylie
    Robert Wylie , American artist, was born in the Isle of Man and relocated with his parents to the United States as a child....

     (1839-1877), painter

Born 1840-1849

1840
  • Abigail May Alcott Nieriker
    Abigail May Alcott Nieriker
    May Alcott Nieriker was an American artist and the youngest sister of Louisa May Alcott. She was the basis for the character Amy in her sister's semi-autobiographical novel Little Women...

     (1840–1879), artist
  • Robert Swain Gifford
    Robert Swain Gifford
    Robert Swain Gifford was an American landscape painter. He was influenced by the Barbizon school.Much of his work focuses on the landscapes of New England, where he was born. He, along with Victorian contemporaries from the White Mountain and Hudson River Schools, helped immortalize the majestic...

     (1840–1905), painter
  • Thomas Hovenden
    Thomas Hovenden
    Thomas Hovenden , was an Irish-American artist and teacher. He painted realistic quiet family scenes, narrative subjects and often depicted African Americans....

     (1840–1895), painter
  • Thomas Nast
    Thomas Nast
    Thomas Nast was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist who is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon". He was the scourge of Boss Tweed and the Tammany Hall machine...

     (1840–1902), caricaturist, cartoonist, illustrator


1841
  • John Joseph Enneking
    John Joseph Enneking
    John Joseph Enneking was an American Impressionist born of German ancestry in Minster, Ohio on 4 October 1841.He was educated at Mount St...

     (1841–1916), painter
  • Edward Lamson Henry
    Edward Lamson Henry
    Edward Lamson Henry , commonly known as E.L. Henry, was an American genre painter, born in Charleston, South Carolina.-Early life :...

     (1841–1919), painter
  • John Ferguson Weir
    John Ferguson Weir
    John F. Weir was an American painter and sculptor. He was the son of painter Robert Walter Weir, a professor of drawing at the Military Academy at West Point. His younger brother, J...

     (1841–1926), painter, sculptor


1842
  • Willis Seaver Adams
    Willis Seaver Adams
    Willis Seaver Adams was a landscape painter who studied under James Abbott McNeill Whistler. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium and was part of the Tonalism movement, which took place in the late 19th century....

     (1842–1921), painter
  • Preston Powers
    Preston Powers
    Preston Powers American sculptor, painter and teacher, born in Florence, Italy.Powers studied with his father, Hiram Powers, a well known Neo-classical sculptor and expatriate who lived in Italy. After returning to the United States, the younger Powers worked as an artist in Boston...

     (1842 - 1904), sculptor


1843
  • Alexander Wilson Drake
    Alexander Wilson Drake
    Alexander Wilson Drake was an American artist, collector and critic, born near Westfield, NJ. He studied wood engraving under John W. Orr of New York city, as well as oil and water-color painting. He was in the wood engraving business on his own account in New York city from 1865 to 1870...

     (1843–1916), painter, wood engraver
  • George Albert Frost
    George Albert Frost
    George Albert Frost was an American artist of the 19th century. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and had a studio in North Cambridge, Massachusetts for several years. He studied under Nicolas de Keyser at the Academy Royale de Belgique in Antwerp...

     (1843–1907), painter
  • William Henry Jackson (1843–1942), painter, photographer


1844
  • Mary Cassatt
    Mary Cassatt
    Mary Stevenson Cassatt was an American painter and printmaker. She lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists...

     (1844–1926), painter, printmaker
  • Thomas Eakins
    Thomas Eakins
    Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator...

     (1844–1916), painter, photographer, sculptor
  • Moses Jacob Ezekiel
    Moses Jacob Ezekiel
    Moses Jacob Ezekiel was an American sculptor who lived and worked in Rome for the majority of his career. In the American Civil War, he was a highly-decorated soldier in the Confederate States Army.-Biography:...

     (1844–1917), sculptor
  • Henry Farrer
    Henry Farrer
    Henry Farrer was an English-born American artist known for his tonalist watercolor landscapes and etchings.-Life:...

     (1844–1903), painter, printmaker
  • Olin Levi Warner
    Olin Levi Warner
    Olin Levi Warner was an American sculptor and artist noted for the striking bas relief portrait medallions and busts he created in the late 19th century....

     (1844-1896), sculptor


1845
  • Edmonia Lewis
    Edmonia Lewis
    Mary Edmonia Lewis was the first African American and Native American woman to gain fame and recognition as a sculptor in the international fine arts world...

     (1845–1911), sculptor


1846
  • Alexander Milne Calder
    Alexander Milne Calder
    Alexander Milne Calder was an American sculptor best known for the architectural sculpture of Philadelphia City Hall. Both his son, Alexander Stirling Calder, and grandson, Alexander "Sandy" Calder, were to become significant sculptors in the 20th century.-Biography:Alexander Milne Calder was...

     (1846–1923), sculptor
  • Francis Davis Millet
    Francis Davis Millet
    Francis Davis Millet was an American painter, sculptor, and writer who died in the sinking of the on April 15, 1912.-Early life:Francis Davis Millet was born in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts...

     (1846-1912), painter
  • Julian Scott
    Julian Scott
    Julian A. Scott , he was born in Johnson, Vermont, and served as a Union Army drummer during the American Civil War where he received America's highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Lee's Mills; he was also an American painter and Civil War...

     (1846–1901), painter and Civil War artist


1847
  • Ralph Albert Blakelock
    Ralph Albert Blakelock
    Ralph Albert Blakelock was a romanticist painter from the United States.-Biography:Ralph Blakelock was born in New York City on October 15, 1847. His father was a successful physician. Blakelock initially set out to follow in his footsteps, and in 1864 began studies at the Free Academy of the...

     (1847–1919), painter
  • Frederick Arthur Bridgman
    Frederick Arthur Bridgman
    Frederick Arthur Bridgman was an American artist known for his paintings of "Orientalist" subjects.Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, he was the son of a physician...

     (1847–1928), painter
  • Frederick Dielman
    Frederick Dielman
    Frederick Dielman was an American portrait and figure painter.-Biography:He was born in Hanover, Germany. He was taken to the United States in early childhood. He graduated from Calvert College in New Windsor, Maryland, in 1864, and from 1866 to 1872 served as a topographer and draughtsman for the...

     (1847–1935), painter
  • Vinnie Ream
    Vinnie Ream
    Lavinia Ellen Ream Hoxie was an American sculptor. Her most famous work was the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the U.S. Capitol rotunda.-Early life:...

     (1847-1914), sculptor
  • Albert Pinkham Ryder
    Albert Pinkham Ryder
    Albert Pinkham Ryder was an American painter best known for his poetic and moody allegorical works and seascapes, as well as his eccentric personality...

     (1847–1917), painter
  • T C Steele (1847–1926), painter


1848
  • Frank Duveneck
    Frank Duveneck
    Frank Duveneck was an American figure and portrait painter.-Youth:Duveneck was born in Covington, Kentucky, the son of German immigrant Bernard Decker. Decker died when Frank was only a year old and his widow remarried Joseph Duveneck...

     (1848–1919), painter
  • William Harnett
    William Harnett
    William Michael Harnett was an Irish-American painter known for his trompe l'oeil still lifes of ordinary objects.-Early life:...

     (1848–1892), painter
  • Lilla Cabot Perry
    Lilla Cabot Perry
    Lilla Cabot Perry was an American artist who worked in the Impressionist style, rendering portraits and landscapes in the free form manner of her mentor, Claude Monet. Perry was an early advocate of the French Impressionist style and contributed to its reception in the United States...

     (1848–1933), painter
  • Augustus Saint-Gaudens
    Augustus Saint-Gaudens
    Augustus Saint-Gaudens was the Irish-born American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who most embodied the ideals of the "American Renaissance"...

     (1848–1907), sculptor
  • Louis Comfort Tiffany
    Louis Comfort Tiffany
    Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in stained glass. He is the American artist most associated with the Art Nouveau  and Aesthetic movements...

     (1848–1933), artist and designer
  • Charles Henry Francis Turner
    Charles Henry Turner (painter)
    Charles Henry Francis Turner was an American watercolourist and oil painter of landscapes, portraits, illustrations, and genre scenes, who from 1877 studied with Otto Grundmann , founder of the "Boston School", at Boston Museum of Fine Arts School...

     (1848-1908), painter


1849
  • William Merritt Chase
    William Merritt Chase
    William Merritt Chase was an American painter known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher. He is also responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later would become Parsons The New School for Design.- Early life and training :He was born in Williamsburg , Indiana, to the family...

     (1849–1916), painter
  • Jacob Riis
    Jacob Riis
    Jacob August Riis was a Danish American social reformer, "muckraking" journalist and social documentary photographer. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City; those impoverished New Yorkers were the subject of most of his prolific...

     (1849–1914), photographer
  • Abbott Handerson Thayer
    Abbott Handerson Thayer
    Abbott Handerson Thayer was an American artist, naturalist and teacher. As a painter of portraits, figures, animals and landscapes, he enjoyed a certain prominence during his lifetime, as indicated by the fact that his paintings are part of the most important U.S. art collections...

     (1849–1921), painter
  • Dwight William Tryon
    Dwight William Tryon
    Dwight William Tryon was an American landscape painter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work was influenced by James McNeill Whistler, and he is best-known for his landscapes and seascapes painted in a tonalist style.-Biography:Tryon was born in Hartford, Connecticut...

     (1849–1925), painter
  • Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum
    Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum
    Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum is primarily known as an illustrator for late 19th century news magazines, but he was also a journalist and author. His works were regularly featured in Harper’s Weekly magazine.-Early life:...

     (1849–1925), illustrator, painter

Born 1850-1859

1850
  • Daniel Chester French
    Daniel Chester French
    Daniel Chester French was an American sculptor. His best-known work is the sculpture of a seated Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.-Life and career:...

     (1850-1931), sculptor
  • George Hitchcock
    George Hitchcock
    George Hitchcock was an American artist, born in Providence, Rhode Island.Hitchcock graduated from the University of Manitoba, and from Harvard Law School in 1874...

     (1850–1913), painter
  • Robert Koehler
    Robert Koehler
    Robert Koehler was a German-born painter and art teacher who spent most of his career in the United States of America.-Biography:...

     (1850–1917), painter
  • Alfred Lambourne
    Alfred Lambourne
    Alfred Lambourne was born Feb. 2, 1850 in Berkshire, England and he died June 6, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the 1860s he and his family moved to the American West with the Mormon pioneers. He is best remembered for his paintings, but he also wrote short fiction for Mormon periodicals.-Early...

     (1850-1926), painter


1851
  • J. Ottis Adams
    J. Ottis Adams
    J. Ottis Adams was an American impressionist painter and member of the Hoosier Group of Indiana painters.He spent his youth in Franklin, Shelbyville, and Martinsville, Indiana and attended Wabash College for two years....

     (1851–1927), painter
  • Thomas Pollock Anshutz
    Thomas Pollock Anshutz
    Thomas Pollock Anshutz was an American painter and teacher. Co-founder of The Darby School and leader at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Anshutz was known for his award winning portraiture work and working friendship with Thomas Eakins.-Personal life and education:Thomas Anshutz was born in...

     (1851–1912), painter
  • Thomas Dewing
    Thomas Dewing
    Thomas Wilmer Dewing was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts. He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris, and later settled into a studio in New York City...

     (1851–1938), painter
  • Arthur Burdett Frost (1851–1928), illustrator, graphic artist, comics writer, painter


1852
  • Edwin Austin Abbey
    Edwin Austin Abbey
    Edwin Austin Abbey was an American artist, illustrator, and painter. He flourished at the beginning of what is now referred to as the "golden age" of illustration, and is best known for his drawings and paintings of Shakespearean and Victorian subjects, as well as for his painting of Edward VII's...

     (1852–1911), illustrator, painter
  • James Carroll Beckwith
    James Carroll Beckwith
    James Carroll Beckwith was an American landscape, portrait and genre painter whose Impressionist style led to his recognition in the late nineteenth century as a prominent figure in American art.-Biography:...

     (1852-1917), painter
  • Alfred Richard Gurrey, Sr.
    Alfred Richard Gurrey, Sr.
    Alfred Richard Gurrey, Sr. was an English-born landscape painter who moved to the United States at age 20. In 1900, his employer, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, transferred him from San Francisco to Hawaii. In Hawaii, he worked as an insurance adjuster and was secretary of the Board of Fire...

     (1852-1944), landscape painter
  • Gertrude Käsebier
    Gertrude Käsebier
    Gertrude Käsebier was one of the most influential American photographers of the early 20th century. She was known for her evocative images of motherhood, her powerful portraits of Native Americans and her promotion of photography as a career for women.-Early life :Käsebier was born Gertrude...

     (1852–1934), photographer
  • Theodore Robinson
    Theodore Robinson
    Theodore Robinson was an American painter best known for his impressionist landscapes. He was one of the first American artists to take up impressionism in the late 1880s, visiting Giverny and developing a close friendship with Claude Monet...

     (1852–1896), painter
  • J. Alden Weir
    J. Alden Weir
    Julian Alden Weir was an American impressionist painter and member of the Cos Cob Art Colony near Greenwich, Connecticut...

     (1852–1919), painter


1853
  • William Turner Dannat
    William Turner Dannat
    -Biography:William T. Dannat was born in 1853 at Hempstead, New York the younger of two boys raised by William H. and Susan Dannat. His father was a successful lumber dealer who, with Charles E. Pell, founded the firm Dannat and Pell. Later William’s older brother David would succeed their...

     (1853-1929) painter
  • T. Alexander Harrison (1853-1930), painter
  • John Francis Murphy
    John Francis Murphy
    John Francis Murphy , American landscape painter.-Biography:He was born at Oswego, New York and first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1876, and was made an associate in 1885 and a full academician two years later. He became a member of the Society of American Artists and of the...

     (1853-1921), painter
  • Howard Pyle
    Howard Pyle
    Howard Pyle was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people. A native of Wilmington, Delaware, he spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy.__FORCETOC__...

     (1853–1911), Illustrator
  • Henry Fitch Taylor
    Henry Fitch Taylor
    Henry Fitch Taylor was an American artist.-Biography:He was born in Cincinnati in 1853. He studied at the Académie Julian, in Paris. He returned to America in either 1888 or in 1889, and established his studio in New York City. He was part of the Cos Cob Art Colony.He married Clara Sidney Potter...

     (1853-1925), painter
  • John Henry Twachtman
    John Henry Twachtman
    John Henry Twachtman was an American painter best known for his impressionist landscapes, though his painting style varied widely through his career. Art historians consider Twachtman's style of American Impressionism to be among the more personal and experimental of his generation...

     (1853–1902), painter


1854
  • William Henry Chandler
    William Henry Chandler
    William Henry Chandler was a prolific American pastel artist. His works include landscapes, winter landscapes, marine and seascapes, still life fruit and fowl....

     (1854–1928), painter in pastels
  • Hugo Anton Fisher
    Hugo Anton Fisher
    Hugo Anton Fisher was an artist primarily known for painting landscapes in watercolor. He was born into a family of artists in Kladno, Czechoslovakia. In 1874, he immigrated to New York, and in 1886, he moved to Alameda, California with his wife and children...

     (1854-1916), painter
  • William Forsyth (artist)
    William Forsyth (artist)
    William J. Forsyth was an American Impressionist painter who was part of the "Hoosier Group" of Indiana artists.Forsyth was the first student of the Indiana School of Art in Indianapolis and entered the Munich Academy along with T. C. Steele and J. Ottis Adams in 1882...

     (1854–1935), painter
  • Herbjørn Gausta
    Herbjørn Gausta
    Herbjørn Gausta also Herbjorn Gausta was an American artist who is best known for his landscapes, portraits and scenes from rural settings...

     (1854–1924), landscape artist
  • L. Birge Harrison (1854–1929), painter
  • George Inness, Jr.
    George Inness, Jr.
    George Inness, Jr. January 5, 1854 - July 27, 1926 was one of America’s foremost figure and landscape artists and the son of George Inness, an important American landscape painter....

     (1854–1926), painter
  • Leonard Ochtman
    Leonard Ochtman
    Leonard Ochtman was an American Impressionist painter who specialized in landscapes. He was born in Zonnemaire, Netherlands as the son of a decorative painter. His family moved to Albany, New York in 1866. Starting at a young age, Ochtman worked as a draftsman at a wood-working firm in Albany...

    , (1854–1935), painter
  • John Frederick Peto (1854–1907), painter


1855
  • Cecilia Beaux
    Cecilia Beaux
    Cecilia Beaux was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent. She was a near contemporary of better-known American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France...

     (1855–1942), painter
  • Jacob Fjelde
    Jacob Fjelde
    Jacob H. Fjelde was a Norwegian born, American sculptor.-Background:Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was born in Ålesund Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. His father, a carpenter and wood carver had moved to the United States in 1872, though Fjelde did not arrive there until about 1887. After arriving in...

     (1855 -1896 ) Norwegian born, American sculptor
  • James Edward Kelly
    James E. Kelly (artist)
    James Edward Kelly was an American sculptor and illustrator who specialized in depicting people and events of American wars, particularly the American Civil War....

     (1855–1933), sculptor, illustrator
  • Charles Henry Niehaus
    Charles Henry Niehaus
    Charles Henry Niehaus , was an American sculptor, born in Cincinnati, Ohio.-Education:Niehaus began working as a marble and wood carver and then gained entrance to the McMicken School of Design in Cincinnati and later studied at the Royal Academy in Munich, Germany...

     (1855–1935), sculptor
  • Julius LeBlanc Stewart
    Julius LeBlanc Stewart
    Julius LeBlanc Stewart , was an American artist who spent his career in Paris...

     (1855–1919), painter


1856
  • Robert C. Barnfield
    Robert C. Barnfield
    Robert C. Barnfield was a painter who was born in Gloucester, England. He trained in London as an architect, but relocated to New Zealand in 1883 because of his asthma. In 1885, he arrived in Honolulu aboard the Explorer...

     (1856-1893), painter
  • Colin Campbell Cooper
    Colin Campbell Cooper
    Colin Campbell Cooper, Jr. was an American Impressionist painter, perhaps most renowned for his architectural paintings, especially of skyscrapers in New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago. An avid traveler, he was also known for his paintings of European and Asian landmarks, as well as natural...

     (1856–1937), painter
  • Kenyon Cox
    Kenyon Cox
    Kenyon Cox was an American painter, illustrator, muralist, writer, and teacher. Cox was an influential and important early instructor at the Art Students League of New York...

     (1856–1919), painter
  • Charles Harold Davis
    Charles Harold Davis
    Charles Harold Davis was an American landscape painter.-Biography:He was born at Amesbury, Massachusetts. A pupil of the schools of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, he was sent to Paris in 1880...

     (1856–1933), painter
  • Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
    Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
    Anna Elizabeth Klumpke , was American portrait and genre painter born in San Francisco, California, United States....

     (1856–1942), painter
  • John Singer Sargent
    John Singer Sargent
    John Singer Sargent was an American artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Edwardian era luxury. During his career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings...

     (1856-1925), portrait artist


1857
  • Lucy Angeline Bacon
    Lucy Bacon
    Lucy Angeline Bacon was a Californian artist who studied in Paris under the famous Impressionist, Camille Pissarro...

     (1857–1932), painter
  • Alice Pike Barney
    Alice Pike Barney
    Alice Pike Barney was an American painter. She was active in Washington, D.C. and worked to make Washington into a center of the arts....

     (1857–1931), painter
  • Bruce Crane
    Bruce Crane
    Robert Bruce Crane was an American painter. He joined the Lyme Art Colony in the early 1900s. His most active period, though, came after 1920, when for more than a decade he did oil sketches of woods, meadows, and hills. He developed into a Tonalist painter under the influence of Jean Charles...

     (1857–1937), painter
  • Arthur Wesley Dow
    Arthur Wesley Dow
    Arthur Wesley Dow was an American painter, printmaker, photographer, and influential arts educator....

     (1857–1922), painter, printmaker
  • Charles Warren Eaton
    Charles Warren Eaton
    Charles Warren Eaton was an American artist best known for his tonalist landscapes. He earned the nickname "the pine tree painter" for his numerous depictions of Eastern White Pine trees....

     (1857–1937), painter
  • Edward Clark Potter
    Edward Clark Potter
    Edward Clark Potter was an American sculptor best known for his equestrian and animal statues. His works include the "Fortitude" lion in front of the New York Public Library.-Early years:...

     (1857-1923), sculptor
  • John Vanderpoel
    John Vanderpoel
    John Henry Vanderpoel was a Dutch-American artist and teacher, best known as an instructor of figure drawing. His book The Human Figure, a standard art school resource featuring numerous of his drawings based on his teaching at the Art Institute of Chicago, was published in 1907.Born in the...

     (1857–1911), painter, graphics


1858
  • Herbert Adams (1858–1945), sculptor
  • Joseph DeCamp
    Joseph DeCamp
    Joseph Rodefer DeCamp was an American painter.-Biography:Born in Cincinnati, Ohio where he studied with Frank Duveneck. In the second half of the 1870s he went with Duveneck and fellow students to the Royal Academy of Munich...

     (1858–1923), painter
  • Francis Edwin Elwell
    Francis Edwin Elwell
    Francis Edwin Elwell was an American sculptor.-Life:Born in Concord, Massachusetts, Elwell was orphaned at age four and, according to various sources, was adopted by author Louisa May Alcott or grew up under the care of his grandfather, a Mr...

     (1858-1922), sculptor
  • Frederick Gottwald
    Frederick Gottwald
    Frederick Carl Gottwald was a traditionalist American painter who was influential in the development of the Cleveland School of art, sometimes called the "dean of Cleveland painters"...

     (1858–1941), painter
  • Charles S. Kaelin
    Charles S. Kaelin
    Charles Salis Kaelin was an American impressionist painter. He studied under John Henry Twachtman between 1876 and 1879, after which time he moved to New York City and joined the Art Students League of New York. In 1893 he returned to Cincinnati and worked as a designer for several lithography...

     (1858-1929, painter
  • Willard Metcalf
    Willard Metcalf
    Willard Leroy Metcalf was an American artist born in Lowell, Massachusetts. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended Académie Julian, Paris. After early figure-painting and illustration, he became prominent as a landscape painter...

     (1858–1925), painter
  • Henry Siddons Mowbray
    Henry Siddons Mowbray
    Henry Siddons Mowbray was an American artist.-Biography:He was born of English parents at Alexandria, Egypt. His father, George M. Mowbray, was an expert in explosives. Left an orphan, the son was taken to America by an uncle, who settled at North Adams, Massachusetts...

     (1858 – 1928), painter
  • Edward Otho Cresap Ord, II
    Edward Otho Cresap Ord, II
    Edward Otho Cresap Ord, II was a United States Army Major who served with the 22nd Infantry Regiment during the Indian Wars, the Spanish–American War and the Philippine-American War....

     (1858-1923), painter & poet
  • Maurice Prendergast
    Maurice Prendergast
    Maurice Brazil Prendergast was an American Post-Impressionist artist who worked in oil, watercolor, and monotype...

     (1858–1924), painter
  • Henry Ward Ranger
    Henry Ward Ranger
    Henry Ward Ranger , American artist, was born in western New York State. He became a prominent landscape and marine painter, much of his work being done in the Netherlands, and showing the influence of the modern Dutch school. He became a National Academician , and a member of the American Water...

     (1858–1916), painter
  • William B. T. Trego
    William B. T. Trego
    William Brooke Thomas Trego was an American painter best known for his historical military subjects, in particular scenes of the American Revolution and Civil War.- Biography :...

     (1858–1909), painter


1859
  • George Elbert Burr
    George Elbert Burr
    George Elbert Burr was an American printmaker and painter best known for his etchings and drypoints of the desert and mountain regions of the American West....

     (1859–1939), painter, printmaker
  • Walter Leighton Clark
    Walter Leighton Clark
    Walter Leighton Clark was an American businessman, inventor, and artist based in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and New York City. Among other achievements, in 1923 he founded with John Singer Sargent the Grand Central Art Galleries, located within New York City's Grand Central Terminal, to offer...

     (1859-1935), painter, sculptor
  • Childe Hassam
    Childe Hassam
    Frederick Childe Hassam was a prolific American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes. Along with Mary Cassatt and John Henry Twachtman, Hassam was instrumental in promulgating Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and museums...

     (1859–1935), painter, printmaker
  • Joseph Henry Sharp
    Joseph Henry Sharp
    Joseph Henry Sharp was an American painter and a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, of which he is considered the "Spiritual Father". Sharp was one of the earliest European-American artists to visit Taos, New Mexico, which he saw in 1893 with John Hauser when he visited in 1893...

     (1859–1953), painter
  • Henry Ossawa Tanner
    Henry Ossawa Tanner
    Henry Ossawa Tanner was an African American artist best known for his style of painting. He was the first African American painter to gain international acclaim.-Education:...

     (1859–1937), painter

Born 1860-1869

1860
  • William Jacob Baer
    William Jacob Baer
    William Jacob Baer considered the foremost American miniature painter was born in Cincinnati, Ohio January 29, 1860 and died in East Orange, New Jersey in 1941....

     (1860–1941), painter
  • Carl Eytel
    Carl Eytel
    Carl A. Eytel was a German-American artist living in Palm Springs, California, known for his paintings and drawings of desert landscapes.-Life:...

     (1862-1925), landscape painter, illustrator
  • John Kane
    John Kane
    John Kane was an American painter celebrated for his skill in Naïve art.He was the first self-taught American painter in the 20th century to be recognized by a museum...

     (1860–1934), painter
  • Arthur Frank Mathews
    Arthur Frank Mathews
    Arthur F. Mathews was an American Tonalist painter who was one of the founders of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Trained as an architect and artist, he and his wife Lucia Kleinhans Mathews had a significant effect on the evolution of Californian art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries...

     (1860–1945), painter
  • Dodge MacKnight
    Dodge MacKnight
    Dodge Macknight was an American painter. He was a friend of Vincent van Gogh, and introduced Van Gogh to the Belgian painter Eugène Boch. Macknight lived in Fontvieille at the time that Van Gogh was living in Arles.-Footnotes:...

     (1860-1950), painter
  • Grandma Moses
    Grandma Moses
    Anna Mary Robertson Moses , better known as "Grandma Moses", was a renowned American folk artist. She is often cited as an example of an individual successfully beginning a career in the arts at an advanced age. Although her family and friends called her either "Mother Moses" or "Grandma Moses,"...

     (1860–1961), painter
  • Iris Nampeyo (c. 1860 – 1942), potter, ceramic artist
  • Lorado Taft
    Lorado Taft
    Lorado Zadoc Taft was an American sculptor, writer and educator. Taft was born in Elmwood, Illinois in 1860 and died in his home studio in Chicago in 1936.-Early years and education:...

     (186 –1936), sculptor


1861
  • Dennis Miller Bunker
    Dennis Miller Bunker
    Dennis Miller Bunker was an American painter and innovator of American Impressionism. His mature works include both brightly colored landscape paintings and dark, finely drawn portraits and figures...

     (1861–1890), painter
  • Theodore Earl Butler
    Theodore Earl Butler
    Theodore Earl Butler, an American impressionist painter, he was born in Columbus, Ohio and died in Giverny, France, May 2, 1936.-Biography:...

     (1861-1936), painter
  • Charles Courtney Curran
    Charles Courtney Curran
    Charles Courtney Curran was an American painter. He is best known for his canvases depicting beautiful women in pleasant settings.-Career:Curran was born in Hartford, Kentucky in 1861 and moved to Sandusky, Ohio in 1881...

     (1861–1942), painter
  • D. Howard Hitchcock (1861–1943), painter
  • Frederic Remington
    Frederic Remington
    Frederic Sackrider Remington was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer who specialized in depictions of the Old American West, specifically concentrating on the last quarter of the 19th century American West and images of cowboys, American Indians, and the U. S...

     (1861–1909), painter, sculptor, illustrator
  • Frank Rinehart
    Frank Rinehart
    Frank Albert Rinehart was an American artist famous for his drawings, paintings, and photographs depicting Native American personalities and scenes, especially the leaders and members of the delegations who attended the 1898 Indian Congress in Omaha.-Biography:Rinehart was born in Lodi, Illinois...

     (1861–1928), photographer, illustrator
  • Douglas Tilden
    Douglas Tilden
    Douglas Tilden was a world-famous sculptor. Tilden was deaf and attended the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, California . Tilden became deaf at the age of four after a severe bout of scarlet fever...

     (1861–1935), sculptor


1862
  • Adam Emory Albright
    Adam Emory Albright
    Adam Emory Albright was a painter of figures in landscapes. He was born in Monroe, Wisconsin and spent his working life in Warrenville and the Chicago area....

     (1862-1957), painter
    Painting
    Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . The application of the medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other objects can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is...

     of figures in landscapes
    Landscape art
    Landscape art is a term that covers the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, and especially art where the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. In other works landscape backgrounds for figures can still...

  • Frank Weston Benson
    Frank Weston Benson
    Frank Weston Benson, frequently referred to as Frank W. Benson, was an American artist from Salem, Massachusetts known for his Realistic portraits, American Impressionist paintings, watercolors and etchings. He began his career painting portraits of distinguished families and murals for the...

     (1862–1951), painter, printmaker
  • Charles Grafly
    Charles Grafly
    Charles Allan Grafly, Jr. was an American sculptor and educator. He taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for 37 years.-Life and career:...

     (1862–1929), sculptor
  • Mina Fonda Ochtman
    Mina Fonda Ochtman
    Mina Fonda Ochtman was the wife of the American painter Leonard Ochtman and a notable American Impressionist in her own right. She was a part of the Cos Cob Art Colony and lived in Greenwich, Connecticut. Their daughter, Dorothy Ochtman Del Mar, was also a painter of note.-References:*...

     (1862-1924), painter
  • Robert Reid
    Robert Reid (painter)
    Robert Lewis Reid was an American Impressionist painter and muralist.-Life and work:Robert Reid was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under Otto Grundmann, where he was also later an instructor...

     (1862–1929), painter and muralist
  • Edmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938), painter


1863
  • George Gray Barnard (1863-1938), sculptor
  • Arthur B. Davies
    Arthur B. Davies
    Arthur Bowen Davies was an avant-garde American artist and patron.-Biography:He was born in Utica, New York and studied at the Chicago Academy of Design from 1879 to 1882...

     (1863–1928), painter, printmaker
  • Frederick William MacMonnies
    Frederick William MacMonnies
    Frederick William MacMonnies was the best known expatriate American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, as successful and lauded in France as he was in the United States...

     (1863–1937), sculptor
  • Verner Moore White
    Verner Moore White
    Verner Moore White , born Thomas Verner Moore White but informally known as Verner White, was an American landscape and portrait painter...

     (1863-1923), painter
  • Jessie Willcox Smith
    Jessie Willcox Smith
    Jessie Willcox Smith was a United States illustrator famous for her work in magazines such as Ladies Home Journal and for her illustrations for children's books....

     (1863–1935), Illustrator


1864
  • George Henry Bogert
    George Henry Bogert
    George Henry Bogert was an American landscape painter.-Life and work:George Henry Bogert was born in New York City, the son of Henry Bogert and Helen Anderson Evans. His father was a paper manufacturer, and a noted collector of coins, medals, and writings on numismatics...

     (1864–1944), painter
  • Henry Golden Dearth
    Henry Golden Dearth
    Henry Golden Dearth was a distinguished American painter who studied in Paris and continued to spend his summers in France painting in the Normandy region. He would return to New York in winter, and became known for his moody paintings of the Long Island area...

     (1864–1918), painter
  • Louis Eilshemius
    Louis Eilshemius
    Louis Michel Eilshemius was an American painter, primarily of landscapes and nudes. Although he was academically trained, much of his work has the unself-aware character of naive art...

     (1864–1941), painter
  • William Frederic Ritschel
    William Frederic Ritschel
    William Frederic Ritschel was a California impressionist painter who was born in Nuremberg, Germany on July 11, 1864. As a youth, he worked as a sailor and began sketching seascapes. He studied art under Karl Raupp and Wilhelm von Kaulbach at the Royal Academy of Munich before immigrating to...

     (1864–1949), German American
    German American
    German Americans are citizens of the United States of German ancestry and comprise about 51 million people, or 17% of the U.S. population, the country's largest self-reported ancestral group...

     painter
  • Charles Marion Russell
    Charles Marion Russell
    Charles Marion Russell , also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an artist of the Old American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States, in addition to bronze sculptures...

     (1864–1926), painter, sculptor
  • Alfred Stieglitz
    Alfred Stieglitz
    Alfred Stieglitz was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an accepted art form...

     (1864–1946), photographer
  • Svend Rasmussen Svendsen
    Svend Rasmussen Svendsen
    Svend Rasmussen Svendsen was a Norwegian American impressionist artist. Svendsen is most known for his rural scenes, marine views, and snowy landscapes of Norway.-Background:...

     (1864 - 1945), Norwegian American
    Norwegian American
    Norwegian Americans are Americans of Norwegian descent. Norwegian immigrants went to the United States primarily in the later half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th century. There are more than 4.5 million Norwegian Americans according to the most recent U.S. census, and...

     impressionist artist
  • Charles Herbert Woodbury
    Charles Herbert Woodbury
    Charles Herbert Woodbury , United States marine painter, was born at Lynn, Massachusetts.- Biography :Charles H. Woodbury was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, where his earliest work was part of the oeuvre of the group later known as the Lynn Beach Painters...

     (1864—1940), painter


1865
  • George Bridgman
    George Bridgman
    George Brant Bridgman was a Canadian-American painter, writer, and teacher in the fields of anatomy and figure drawing. Bridgman taught anatomy for artists at the Art Students League of New York for some 45 years....

     (1865–1943), painter
  • Herbert A. Collins
    Herbert A. Collins
    Herbert Alexander Collins, Sr., was a Canadian-born American artist. He was known nationally in the United States as a landscape and portrait painter.-Early years:...

     (1865–1937), landscape and portrait painter
  • Leon Dabo
    Leon Dabo
    Leon Dabo was an American tonalist landscape artist best known for his paintings of New York, particularly the Hudson Valley. His paintings were known for their feeling of spaciousness, with large areas of the canvas that had little but land, sea, or clouds...

     (1865–1960), painter
  • Frank Vincent DuMond (1865–1951), painter
  • Robert Henri
    Robert Henri
    Robert Henri was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School in art.- Early life :...

     (1865–1929), painter
  • Adelaide Alsop Robineau
    Adelaide Alsop Robineau
    Adelaïde Alsop Robineau was an American painter, potter and ceramist.As a young woman Adelaïde became interested in the popular pursuit of china painting. She married Samuel E. Robineau of France in 1899, and in that year the couple launched Keramic Studio, a pioneering periodical for ceramic...

     (1865-1929), American painter
    Painting
    Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . The application of the medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other objects can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is...

     and potter
    Pottery
    Pottery is the material from which the potteryware is made, of which major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The place where such wares are made is also called a pottery . Pottery also refers to the art or craft of the potter or the manufacture of pottery...



1866
  • Reynolds Beal
    Reynolds Beal
    Reynolds Beal was an American artist, first an Impressionist, then a Modernist, a marine environmentalist, and brother of the New York Alpha Chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity at Cornell University. The elder brother of co-painter Gifford Beal was born in New York City or the Bronx...

     (1867-1951), painter
  • Karl Albert Buehr
    Karl Albert Buehr
    Karl Albert Buehr was a painter born in Germany.Buehr was born in Feuerbach - near Stuttgart. He was the son of Frederick Buehr and Henrietta Doh . He moved to Chicago with his parents and siblings in the 1880s. In Chicago, young Karl worked at various jobs until he was employed by a...

     (1866-1952), painter
  • E. Irving Couse
    E. Irving Couse
    Eanger Irving Couse was an American artist and a founding member and first president of the Taos Society of Artists. He is noted for paintings of Native Americans, New Mexico, and the American Southwest...

     (1866-1935), painter, illustrator
  • Helen Thomas Dranga
    Helen Thomas Dranga
    Helen Thomas Dranga , who is also known as Carrie Helen Dranga, was a painter who was born Carrie Helen Tufts in Oxford, England. She lived in Oakland, California from 1894 until 1900, when she moved to Hilo, Hawaii. Her paintings regularly appeared on the cover of Paradise of the Pacific...

     (1866-1940), painter
  • Arvid Nyholm
    Arvid Nyholm
    Arvid Frederick Nyholm was a Swedish-American artist, known primarily as a portrait and landscape painter.-Background:...

     (1866-1927), Swedish-American portrait and landscape artist
  • Theodore Scott-Dabo
    Theodore Scott-Dabo
    Theodore Scott-Dabo casually known as Scott Dabo, was a French/American tonalist landscape artist thought to be from Detroit, Michigan but is now known to have been born in Saverne, France. Active both in New York and Paris, he was the younger brother of Leon Dabo...

     (1866-1928), painter
  • Henry Otto Wix
    Henry Otto Wix
    Henry Otto Wix , also known as Otto Wix, was a German-born landscape and portrait painter who emigrated to the United States in the late 1890s. He studied in New York, but visited Hawaii in 1907 and 1908-9. About 1910, he moved to San Francisco, but visited Hawaii again in 1912. He also made...

     (1866-1922), German-born American painter
  • Art Young
    Art Young
    Arthur "Art" Young was an American cartoonist and writer. He is most famous for his socialist cartoons, especially those drawn for the left wing political magazine The Masses between 1911 and 1917.-Early Years:...

     (1866–1943), cartoonist


1867
  • Oscar Florianus Bluemner
    Oscar Florianus Bluemner
    Oscar Bluemner , born as Friedrich Julius Oskar Blümner and since 1933, known as Oscar Florianus Bluemner, was a German-born American Modernist painter.-Early life:...

    , (1867-1938), painter
  • Gutzon Borglum
    Gutzon Borglum
    Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum was an American artist and sculptor famous for creating the monumental presidents' heads at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, the famous carving on Stone Mountain near Atlanta, as well as other public works of art.- Background :The son of Mormon Danish immigrants, Gutzon...

     (1867–1941), sculptor
  • Charles Dana Gibson
    Charles Dana Gibson
    Charles Dana Gibson was an American graphic artist, best known for his creation of the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century....

     (1867–1944), graphic artist
  • George Luks
    George Luks
    George Benjamin Luks, was an American realist artist and illustrator. His vigorously painted genre paintings of urban subjects are examples of the Ashcan school in American art.-Early life:...

     (1867–1933), painter
  • Jerome Myers
    Jerome Myers
    Jerome Myers was a U.S. artist and writer. Born in Petersburg, Virginia and raised in Philadelphia, Trenton and Baltimore, he spent his adult life in New York City. Jerome worked briefly as an actor and scene painter, then studied art at Cooper Union and the Art Students League where his main...

     (1867-1940), painter
  • Bela Lyon Pratt (1867–1917), sculptor
  • William Sommer
    William Sommer
    William Sommer was an American Modernist painter.William Sommer was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1867. He was largely self-taught, but received instruction early on from artist and commercial lithographer Julius Melchers...

     (1867–1949)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    Frank Lloyd Wright
    Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 structures and completed 500 works. Wright believed in designing structures which were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture...

     (1867–1959), architect, innovator


1868
  • Solon Borglum
    Solon Borglum
    Solon Hannibal de la Mothe Borglum was an American sculptor. He is most noted for his depiction of frontier life, and especially his experience with cowboys and native Americans....

     (1868–1922), sculptor
  • Edward S. Curtis
    Edward S. Curtis
    Edward Sheriff Curtis was a photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples.-Early life:...

     (1868–1952), photographer
  • Alfred Henry Maurer
    Alfred Henry Maurer
    Alfred Henry Maurer was an American modernist painter. He exhibited his work in avant-garde circles internationally and in New York City during the early 20th century.-Biography:...

     (1868–1932), painter
  • Bert Geer Phillips (1868–1956), painter


1869
  • Kate Carew
    Kate Carew
    Mary Williams , who wrote pseudonymously as Kate Carew, was a caricaturist self-styled as "The Only Woman Caricaturist". She worked at the New York World from 1890 to 1901, providing illustrated celebrity interviews....

     (1869–1961), caricaturist
  • Percy Gray
    Percy Gray
    Henry Percy Gray was an American painter. Gray was born into a San Francisco family endowed with a broad literary and artistic background. He studied under Arthur Frank Mathews at the San Francisco School of Design and later under William Merritt Chase...

     (1869–1952), painter
  • Charles Hopkinson
    Charles Hopkinson
    Charles Sydney Hopkinson was an American portrait painter and landscape watercolorist. He maintained a studio in the Fenway Studios building in Boston from 1906 to 1962. He painted over 800 portraits in a direct style with a palette gradually lightening through his career. Many of his paintings...

     (1869-1962), painter
  • Wilson Irvine
    Wilson Irvine
    Wilson Henry Irvine was a master American Impressionist landscape painter.Although most closely associated with the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony headed by Florence Griswold, Irvine spent his early career near Chicago, a product of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago...

     (1869-1936), painter
  • Xavier Timoteo Martinez
    Xavier Martinez
    Xavier Timoteo Martínez was a California artist active in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, and, after becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States, died in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California...

     (1869–1943), painter
  • William McGregor Paxton
    William McGregor Paxton
    William McGregor Paxton was an American Impressionist painter.Born in Baltimore, the Paxton family came to Newton Corner in the mid-1870s, where William's father James established himself as a caterer. At 18, William won a scholarship to attend the Cowles Art School, where he began his art studies...

     (1869–1941), painter
  • Edward Willis Redfield
    Edward Willis Redfield
    Edward Willis Redfield was an American Impressionist landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of the New Hope area, often depicting the snow-covered countryside.Redfield was born in 1869 in Bridgeville, Delaware...

     (1869–1965), painter

Born 1870-1879

1870
  • Thomas P. Barnett
    Thomas P. Barnett
    Thomas P. Barnett , also known professionally as Tom Barnett and Tom P. Barnett, was an American architect and painter from St. Louis, Missouri. Barnett was nationally recognized for both his work in architecture and in painting.-Architectural work:Barnett trained under his father, St. Louis...

    , (1870-1929), painter
  • Alexander Stirling Calder
    Alexander Stirling Calder
    Alexander Stirling Calder was an American sculptor and teacher; son of the sculptor Alexander Milne Calder, and father of the sculptor Alexander Calder...

     (1870–1945), sculptor
  • William Glackens
    William Glackens
    William James Glackens was an American realist painter.Glackens studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later moved to New York City, where he co-founded what came to be called the Ashcan School art movement...

     (1870–1938), painter
  • John Marin
    John Marin
    John Marin was an early American modernist artist. He is known for his abstract landscapes and watercolors.-Biography:...

     (1870–1953), painter, printmaker
  • John T. McCutcheon
    John T. McCutcheon
    John Tinney McCutcheon was an American newspaper political cartoonist who was known as the "Dean of American Cartoonists"....

     (1870–1949), political cartoonist
  • Maxfield Parrish
    Maxfield Parrish
    Maxfield Parrish was an American painter and illustrator active in the first half of the twentieth century. He is known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.-Life:...

     (1870–1966), painter, illustrator
  • Augustus Vincent Tack
    Augustus Vincent Tack
    Augustus Vincent Tack was an American painter of portraits, landscapes and abstractions.-Early years:Tack was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved with his family to New York in 1883. After graduating from St. Francis Xavier College in New York City in 1890, Tack studied at the Art Students...

     (1870–1949), painter
  • Adolph Alexander Weinman
    Adolph Alexander Weinman
    Adolph Alexander Weinman was an American sculptor, born in Karlsruhe, Germany.- Biography :Weinman arrived in the United States at the age of 10. At the age of 15, he attended evening classes at Cooper Union and later studied at the Art Students League of New York with sculptors Augustus St....

     (1870-1952), sculptor
  • Samuel Washington Weis
    Samuel Washington Weis
    Samuel Washington Weis was an American cotton broker, painter and sketch artist.-Early life and education:Samuel Weis was born in Natchez, Mississippi to Caroline and Julius Weis . His father was a German Jewish immigrant who came to the United States in 1845...

     (1870-1956), painter
  • Enid Yandell
    Enid Yandell
    Enid Yandell was an American sculptor who studied with Auguste Rodin and Frederick William MacMonnies. She was the daughter of Dr. Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Jr. and Louise Elliston Yandell of Louisville, Kentucky. Yandell was a prolific sculptor creating numerous portraits, garden pieces and small...

     (1870-1934), sculptor


1871
  • Edith Woodman Burroughs
    Edith Woodman Burroughs
    Edith Woodman Burroughs . American sculptor. Woodman began studying with master artists art at the early age of 15, working with Kenyon Cox and Augustus Saint Gaudens at the Art Students League...

     (1871-1916), sculptor
  • Angel De Cora
    Angel De Cora
    Angel De Cora Dietz was a Winnebago painter, illustrator, Native American rights advocate, and teacher at Carlisle Indian School. She was the best known Native American artist before World War I.-Background:...

     (1871–1919), painter, illustrator
  • Lyonel Feininger
    Lyonel Feininger
    Lyonel Charles Feininger was a German-American painter, and a leading exponent of Expressionism. He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist.-Life and work:...

     (1871–1956), printmaker
  • Elizabeth Shippen Green
    Elizabeth Shippen Green
    Elizabeth Shippen Green was an American illustrator. She illustrated children's books and worked for many years for Harper's Magazine....

     (1871-1954), Illustrator
  • Albert Herter
    Albert Herter
    Albert Herter was an artist and painter. He was born in New York, New York, and studied in Paris and then in New York's Art Students League...

     (1871–1950), artist
    Artist
    An artist is a person engaged in one or more of any of a broad spectrum of activities related to creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only...

     and painter
    Painting
    Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . The application of the medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other objects can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is...

  • Granville Redmond
    Granville Redmond
    Granville Redmond was an American landscape painter and exponent of Tonalism and California Impressionism.- Early years :...

     (1871–1935), painter
  • John French Sloan
    John French Sloan
    John French Sloan was an American artist. As a member of The Eight, he became a leading figure in the Ashcan School of realist artists. He was known for his urban genre painting and ability to capture the essence of neighborhood life in New York City, often through his window...

     (1871–1951), painter
  • Edward Charles Volkert
    Edward Charles Volkert
    Edward Charles Volkert , was an American Impressionist artist best known for his colorful and richly painted impressionist landscapes. His trademark subject was that of cattle and plowmen. He has been referred to as America's cattle painter extraordinaire".The son of a hat merchant from Alsace,...

    , (1871–1935), painter
  • Clark Voorhees
    Clark Voorhees
    Clark Greenwood Voorhees was an American Impressionist and Tonalist landscape painter and one of the founders of the Old Lyme Art Colony....

    , (1871–1933), painter


1872
  • Robert Winthrop Chanler
    Robert Winthrop Chanler
    -Biography:He was born in New York City to John Winthrop Chanler and Margaret Astor Ward, in a sea of wealthy and interconnected Hudson River families that included the Astors, Delanos, Winthrops and Stuyvesants. Chanler had nine brothers and sisters, including politician Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler...

     (1872–1930), muralist
  • Charles Webster Hawthorne
    Charles Webster Hawthorne
    Charles Webster Hawthorne was an American portrait and genre painter and a noted teacher who founded the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899....

     (1872-1930), painter
  • Frederick Dana Marsh
    Frederick Dana Marsh
    Frederick Dana Marsh was an American illustrator.Born in 1872 to a prosperous Chicago stockyard merchant, Marsh attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he worked with artists preparing murals for the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, learning the big brush techniques of mural...

     (1872-1961), illustrator
  • Bessie Potter Vonnoh
    Bessie Potter Vonnoh
    Bessie Potter Vonnoh was an American sculptor best known for her small bronzes, mostly of domestic scenes, and for her garden fountains.- Early years :...

     (1872–1955), sculptor


1873
  • Jane Emmet de Glehn
    Jane Emmet de Glehn
    -Early life:Born in New Rochelle, New York, she was the youngest daughter of ten siblings. Her great-great-uncle Robert Emmet was a notable Irish nationalist who was hanged in 1803 for high treason by the British court for his attempt to implement an abortive Irish rebellion...

     (1873–1961)
  • Albert Henry Krehbiel
    Albert Henry Krehbiel
    Albert Henry Krehbiel , was an American artist who was born in Denmark, Iowa and who taught, lived and worked for many years in Chicago. Although educated as a realist in Paris, which is reflected in his neoclassical mural works, soon developed a strong appreciation for impressionism and is mainly...

     (1873–1945), painter, muralist
  • Ernest Lawson
    Ernest Lawson
    Ernest Lawson was a Canadian-American painter and a member of The Eight, a group of artists which included the group's leaders Robert Henri, Everett Shinn, John Sloan, Arthur B. Davies, Maurice Prendergast, George Luks, and William J. Glackens...

     (1873–1939), painter
  • Arthur Putnam
    Arthur Putnam
    Arthur Putnam was an American sculptor from the turn of the 20th century who is recognized for his bronzes of wild animals and public monuments. He was a well-known Californian during his days in California and enjoyed a national reputation as well...

     (1873–1930), sculptor
  • Juliet Thompson
    Juliet Thompson
    Juliet Thompson was an American Bahá'í, painter, and disciple of `Abdu'l-Bahá. She is perhaps best remembered for her book The Diary of Juliet Thompson though she also painted a life-sized portrait of `Abdu'l-Bahá.-Early life and education:...

     (1873–1956), painter


1874
  • John Wolcott Adams
    John Wolcott Adams
    John Wolcott Adams was an American artist.-Biography:He was born on 7 November 1874 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He married Frances Pendleton Sheldon . He died on 3 June 1925 in New York City of appendicitis.-References:...

     (1874–1925), drawing
  • Ernest L. Blumenschein
    Ernest L. Blumenschein
    Ernest Leonard Blumenschein was an American artist andfounding member of the Taos Society of Artists. He is noted for paintings of Native Americans, New Mexico and the American Southwest.-Early life and education:...

     (1874–1960), painter
  • Franklin Booth
    Franklin Booth
    Franklin Booth, was an influential American artist notable for his highly detailed pen-and-ink illustrations.-Biography:...

     (1874-1948), illustrator
  • Romaine Brooks
    Romaine Brooks
    Romaine Brooks, born Beatrice Romaine Goddard , was an American painter who worked mostly in Paris and Capri. She specialized in portraiture and used a subdued palette dominated by the color gray...

     (1874-1970), painter
  • Arnold Friedman
    Arnold Friedman
    Arnold Friedman was an American Modernist painter.He was born in Corona, Queens, worked for the Federal Art Project and studied at the Art Students League of New York under the tutelage of Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller. In 1909, he took a six-month leave of absence from his job to study...

     (1874–1946), painter
  • Frederick Carl Frieseke
    Frederick Carl Frieseke
    Frederick Carl Frieseke was an American Impressionist painter who spent most of his life as an expatriate in France. An influential member of the Giverny art colony, his paintings often concentrated on various effects of dappled sunlight...

     (1874–1939), painter
  • Charles R. Knight
    Charles R. Knight
    Charles Robert Knight was an American artist best known for his influential paintings of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals...

     (1874–1953), dinosaur artist
  • Violet Oakley
    Violet Oakley
    Violet Oakley was an American artist known for her murals and her work in stained glass. She was a student and later a faculty member at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.-Life:...

     (1874–1961), muralist
  • Hans K. Schuler (1874-1951), sculptor


1875
  • Alice Cooper
    Alice Cooper (sculptor)
    Alice Cooper was an American sculptor.Born in Glenwood, Iowa, and based in Denver, Colorado, Cooper studied under Preston Powers then at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft and the Art Students League of New York through about 1901.Cooper is best known for her bronze figure of Sacajawea...

     (1875-1937), sculptor
  • Maynard Dixon
    Maynard Dixon
    Maynard Dixon was a 20th-century American artist whose body of work focused on the American West. He was married for a time to American photographer Dorothea Lange.-Biography:...

     (1875–1946), painter
  • Dulah Marie Evans
    Dulah Marie Evans
    Dulah Marie Evans, later Dulah Marie Evans Krehbiel was an American painter, photographer, printmaker, illustrator, and etcher.-Education:...

     (1875–1951), painter, illustrator, printmaker, photographer, etcher
  • Charles Keck
    Charles Keck
    Charles Keck was an American sculptor, born in New York City. He studied in the National Academy of Design and Art Students League with Philip Martiny and was an assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens from 1893 to 1898. He also attended the American Academy in Rome. He is best known for his...

     (1875–1951), sculptor
  • Marion Wachtel
    Marion Wachtel
    Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel was a plein air painter in watercolors and oils that lived and worked with her artist husband Elmer Wachtel in the Arroyo Seco near Pasadena, California, in the early 20th century...

     (1875–1951), painter
  • Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
    Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
    Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder in 1931 of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City...

     (1875-1942), sculptor


1876
  • Alson S. Clark
    Alson S. Clark
    Alson S. Clark was an American Impressionist painter best remembered for his impressionist landscapes. Born in Chicago, Illinois, his art education included training at the Art Institute of Chicago , the Art Students League of New York, and in the atelier of William Merritt Chase...

     (1876–1949), painter
  • Edith Dimock
    Edith Dimock
    Edith Dimock was an American painter, born in Hartford, Connecticut. She studied with William Merritt Chase at the Art Students League. In 1904 she married painter William Glackens after which "she devoted her time and energies to her family." She exhibited at the New York Armory Show of 1913...

     (1876-1955), painter
  • James Earle Fraser (1876–1953), sculptor
  • Anna Hyatt Huntington
    Anna Hyatt Huntington
    Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington was an American sculptor.-Life and career:Huntington was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her father, Alpheus Hyatt, was a professor of paleontology and zoology at Harvard University and MIT, and served as a contributing factor to her early interest in animals and...

     (1876–1973), sculptor
  • Kenneth Hayes Miller
    Kenneth Hayes Miller
    Kenneth Hayes Miller was an American painter and teacher.Born in Oneida, New York, he studied at the Art Students League of New York with Kenyon Cox, Henry Siddons Mowbray and with William Merritt Chase at the New York School of Art. He died in New York City.-Students:Miller taught at the Art...

     (1876–1952), painter
  • Boardman Robinson
    Boardman Robinson
    Boardman Robinson was a Canadian-American artist, illustrator and cartoonist.-Early years:Boardman Robinson was born September 6, 1876 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He spent his childhood in England and Canada, before coming to Boston in the first half of the 1890s...

     (1876–1952), Canadian American painter
  • Everett Shinn
    Everett Shinn
    Everett Shinn was an American realist painter and member of the Ashcan School, also known as 'the Eight.' He was the youngest member of the group of modernist painters who explored the depiction of real life...

     (1876–1953), painter and illustrator
  • Walter Ufer
    Walter Ufer
    Walter Ufer was an American artist based in Taos, New Mexico. His most notable work focuses on scenes of Native American life, particularly of the Pueblo Indians....

     (1876-1936), printer, illustrator
  • Bessie Wheeler
    Bessie Wheeler
    Bessie Wheeler was a painter about whom little is known, other than that she was born in 1876. She painted portraits of people encountered on the streets of Honolulu around 1900. She contributed illustrations to Thrum's Hawaiian Annual and was a member of the Kilohana Art League.-References:*...

     (1876- ), painter


1877
  • Eda Nemoede Casterton
    Eda Nemoede Casterton
    Eda Nemoede Casterton was an American painter known specifically for her portrait miniatures in watercolor, pastels and oil. She exhibited works at the Paris Salon and the San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition of 1915, among others. Her works are held by the Smithsonian Institution, The Brooklyn...

     (1877–1969), painter
  • Rinaldo Cuneo
    Rinaldo Cuneo
    Rinaldo Cuneo , dubbed the Painter of San Francisco, was an American artist known for his landscape paintings and murals.-Early life and education:...

     (1877–1939), painter
  • Rudolph Dirks
    Rudolph Dirks
    Rudolph Dirks was one of the earliest and most noted comic strip artists....

     (1877–1968), cartoonist
  • Paul Dougherty (artist)
    Paul Dougherty (artist)
    Paul Hampden Dougherty was one of America's most important marine painters. He was elected to membership of the prestigious National Academy of Design and was one of the most honored painters of his era...

     (1877–1947), painter
  • Katherine S. Dreier (1877–1952), painter
  • James Montgomery Flagg
    James Montgomery Flagg
    James Montgomery Flagg was an American artist and illustrator. He worked in media ranging from fine art painting to cartooning, but is best remembered for his political posters....

     (1877–1960), illustrator, painter
  • Edmund Greacen
    Edmund Greacen
    Edmund Greacen was an American Impressionist painter.He was born in New York City, New York. He graduated from New York University. After traveling around the world he entered the Art Students League of New York. He also took classes at the New York School of Art, where he studied with William...

     (1877–1949), painter
  • Marsden Hartley
    Marsden Hartley
    Marsden Hartley was an American Modernist painter, poet, and essayist.-Early life and education:Hartley was born in Lewiston, Maine, where his English parents had settled. He was the youngest of nine children. His mother died when he was eight, and his father remarried four years later to Martha...

     (1877–1943), painter
  • William Penhallow Henderson
    William Penhallow Henderson
    William Penhallow Henderson was an American painter, architect, and furniture designer....

     (1877–1943), painter and architect
  • Walt Kuhn
    Walt Kuhn
    Walt Kuhn was an American painter and was an organizer of the modern art Armory Show of 1913, which was the first of its genre in America.-Biography:Kuhn was born in Brooklyn, New York City...

     (1877–1949), painter
  • Joseph Stella
    Joseph Stella
    Joseph Stella was an Italian-born, American Futurist painter best known for his depictions of industrial America. He is associated with the American Precisionism movement of the 1910s-1940s....

     (1877–1946), painter
  • Maurice Sterne
    Maurice Sterne
    Maurice Sterne was an American sculptor and painter remembered today for his association with philanthropist Mabel Dodge Luhan, to whom he was married from 1916 to 1923. He began his career as a draftsman and painter, and critics noted the similarity of his work, in its volume and weight, to...

     (1877/78-1957), sculptor
  • Mahonri Young
    Mahonri Young
    Mahonri Macintosh Young was an American sculptor and artist. Although he lived most of his life in New York City, Young is most remembered in Utah as being the grandson of Brigham Young, and who sculpted the This Is The Place Monument and the Seagull Monument in Salt Lake City...

     (1877–1957), sculptor


1878
  • Robert Ingersoll Aitken
    Robert Ingersoll Aitken
    Robert Ingersoll Aitken was an American sculptor.Born in San Francisco, California, Aitken studied there at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art with Douglas Tilden. From 1901 until 1904 he was an instructor at the Institute. In 1904 he moved to Paris where he continued his studies...

     (1878–1949), sculptor
  • Abastenia St. Leger Eberle
    Abastenia St. Leger Eberle
    Abastenia St. Leger Eberle , was an American sculptor. Her most famous piece The White Slave caused controversy representing child prostitution.-Early life:...

     (1878–1942), sculptor
  • Gus Mager
    Gus Mager
    Charles Augustus Mager , better known as Gus Mager, was an American painter, illustrator and cartoonist during the first half of the 20th century...

     (1878-1956), cartoonist, illustrator, painter
  • Anna Coleman Ladd
    Anna Coleman Ladd
    Anna Coleman Watts Ladd was an American sculptress in Manchester, Massachusetts, who devoted her time throughout World War I to soldiers who were disfigured....

     (1878–1939), sculptor
  • Abraham Walkowitz
    Abraham Walkowitz
    Abraham Walkowitz was an American painter grouped in with early American Modernists working in the Modernist style.-Birth and education:...

     (1878–1965), painter


1879
  • Gifford Beal
    Gifford Beal
    Gifford Beal was an American artist noted for his work as a painter, watercolorist, printmaker and muralist.-Early life:Born in New York City, Gifford Beal was the youngest son in a family of six surviving children...

     (1879–1956), painter,
  • Julian Martinez
    Julian Martinez
    Julian Martinez, also known as Pacano, was a Native American potter and the patriarch of the most important family of Native American artisans in the United States. Born on the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico, Martinez was instrumental in reviving the black San Ildefonso pottery and Santa Clara...

     (1879–1943), potter, ceramist
  • Charles Cary Rumsey
    Charles Cary Rumsey
    Charles Cary Rumsey was an American sculptor and an eight goal polo player.Born in Buffalo, New York, Charles Rumsey was the son of Laurence Dana Rumsey, a successful local businessman. His mother, Jennie Cary Rumsey, was the sister of sculptor, Seward Cary...

     1879–1922), sculptor
  • Edward Steichen
    Edward Steichen
    Edward J. Steichen was an American photographer, painter, and art gallery and museum curator. He was the most frequently featured photographer in Alfred Stieglitz' groundbreaking magazine Camera Work during its run from 1903 to 1917. Steichen also contributed the logo design and a custom typeface...

     (1879–1973), photographer, painter
  • Gunnar Widforss
    Gunnar Widforss
    Gunnar Mauritz Widforss was a Swedish American artist who specialized in painting subjects from the wilderness in watercolor. Widforss is most frequently associated with landscapes from American National Parks.-Early life:...

     (1879-1934), painter specializing in National Park landscapes

Born 1880-1889

1880
  • Arthur Dove
    Arthur Dove
    Arthur Garfield Dove was an American artist. An early American modernist, he is often considered the first American abstract painter.-Youth and education:...

     (1880–1946), painter
  • Sir Jacob Epstein (1880–1959), sculptor
  • George Herriman
    George Herriman
    George Joseph Herriman was an American cartoonist, best known for his classic comic strip Krazy Kat.-Early life:...

     (1880–1944), cartoonist
  • Hans Hofmann
    Hans Hofmann
    Hans Hofmann was a German-born American abstract expressionist painter.-Biography:Hofmann was born in Weißenburg, Bavaria on March 21, 1880, the son of Theodor and Franziska Hofmann. When he was six he moved with his family to Munich...

     (1880–1966), painter
  • Jonas Lie
    Jonas Lie (painter)
    Jonas Lie was a Norwegian-born American painter. He is best known for colorful paintings of coastlines of New England and city scenes New York City. -Background:...

     (1880–1940), painter


1881
  • Gustave Baumann
    Gustave Baumann
    Gustave Baumann was a printmaker and painter, and one of the leading figures of the color woodcut revival in America. His works have been shown at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and the New Mexico Museum of Art...

     (1881–1971), printmaker, painter
  • Chester Beach
    Chester Beach
    Chester A. Beach was an American sculptor who was known for his busts and medallic art.-Early life:Beach was born in San Francisco, California. He studied initially at the California School of Mechanical Arts and worked as a jewelry designer immediately afterward, while continuing his art studies...

     (1881-1956), sculptor
  • Patrick Henry Bruce
    Patrick Henry Bruce
    Patrick Henry Bruce was an American cubist painter.-Biography:A descendant of Patrick Henry, Bruce was born in Campbell County, Virginia, the second of four children. His family had once owned a huge plantation, Berry Hill, worked by over 3,000 slaves...

     (1881–1936), painter
  • Agnes Lawrence Pelton
    Agnes Lawrence Pelton
    Agnes Lawrence Pelton was a modernist painter who was born in Stuttgart, Germany to American parents, William Halsey Pelton and Florence Pelton. She lived in Rotterdam, Holland from 1882 to 1884 and in Basel, Switzerland from 1884 to 1888. She relocated to Brooklyn after her father’s death in 1890...

     (1881-1961), modernist painter
  • Max Weber
    Max Weber (artist)
    For the social theorist and philosopher, see Max WeberMax Weber was a Jewish-American painter who worked in the style of cubism before migrating to Jewish themes towards the end of his life.-Biography:...

     (1881–1961), painter


1882
  • George Bellows
    George Bellows
    George Wesley Bellows was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City, becoming, according to the Columbus Museum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation".-Youth:Bellows was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio...

     (1882–1925), painter, illustrator, printmaker
  • Albert Bloch
    Albert Bloch
    Albert Bloch was an American Modernist artist and the only American artist associated with Der Blaue Reiter , a group of early 20th-century European modernists....

     (1882–1961), painter
  • Arthur B. Carles (1882–1952), painter
  • John Covert
    John Covert
    John Covert was an American painter born in Pittsburgh, USA. He was one of the founders of the Society of Independent Artists and was at the forefront of American Modernism. He died in New York.-External links:*...

     (1882–1960), painter
  • Edward Hopper
    Edward Hopper
    Edward Hopper was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker. While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching...

     (1882–1967), painter, printmaker
  • Rockwell Kent
    Rockwell Kent
    Rockwell Kent was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and writer.- Biography :Rockwell Kent was born in Tarrytown, New York, the same year as fellow American artists George Bellows and Edward Hopper...

     (1882–1971), painter, illustrator
  • Gaston Lachaise
    Gaston Lachaise
    Gaston Lachaise was an American sculptor of French birth, active in the early 20th century. A native of Paris, he was most noted for his female nudes such as Standing Woman.-Early life and education:...

     (1882–1935), sculptor
  • Harry Mathes
    Harry Mathes
    Harry Mathes was an American painter in the New York art scene from the early 20th century until his death in 1969. He was a graduate of the Chicago Art Institute. He had additional training in Paris, London, Munich and Italy between the wars...

     (1882–1969), painter
  • Elie Nadelman
    Elie Nadelman
    Elie Nadelman was an American sculptor, draughtsman and collector of Polish birth.-Early years:...

     (1882–1946), sculptor
  • Julian Onderdonk
    Julian Onderdonk
    Julian Onderdonk was a Texan Impressionist painter, often called "the father of Texas painting."-Biography:...

     (1882–1922), painter
  • Walter Pach
    Walter Pach
    Walter Pach was an artist, critic, lecturer, art adviser, and art historian who wrote extensively about modern art and championed the cause of modern art...

     (1883-1958), painter
  • N.C. Wyeth (1882–1945), illustrator


1883
  • Johann Berthelsen
    Johann Berthelsen
    Johann Henrik Carl Berthelsen was a prominent and prolific American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban scenes. He is most commonly known for his poetic renditions of New York City.-Background:...

     (1883–1972), painter
  • Henry B. Christian
    Henry B. Christian
    Henry B. Christian was a painter who was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He studied at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and first visited Hawaii in 1908. He made frequent trips between Minnesota and Hawaii before setteling in Honolulu. Christian was art director of Paradise of the Pacific...

     (1883-1953), painter
  • Imogen Cunningham
    Imogen Cunningham
    Imogen Cunningham was an American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry.-Life and career:...

     (1883–1976), photographer
  • Jo Davidson
    Jo Davidson
    Jo Davidson was an American sculptor of Russian-Jewish descent. Although he specialized in realistic, intense portrait busts, Davidson did not require his subjects to formally pose for him; rather, he observed and spoke with them...

     (1883–1952), sculptor
  • Charles Demuth
    Charles Demuth
    Charles Demuth was an American watercolorist who turned to oils late in his career, developing a style of painting known as Precisionism....

     (1883–1935), painter
  • Rube Goldberg
    Rube Goldberg
    Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg was an American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer and inventor.He is best known for a series of popular cartoons depicting complex gadgets that perform simple tasks in indirect, convoluted ways. These devices, now known as Rube Goldberg machines, are similar to...

     (1883–1970), cartoonist, inventor
  • Charles Sheeler
    Charles Sheeler
    Charles Rettew Sheeler, Jr. was an American artist. He is recognized as one of the founders of American modernism and one of the master photographers of the 20th century.-Early life and career:...

     (1883–1965), painter
  • Eugene Speicher
    Eugene Speicher
    Speicher, Eugene was an American portrait, landscape, and figurative painter.One of the foremost realists of his generation who closely upheld the mantle of his mentor, Robert Henri, Speicher was born in Buffalo, New York. He began his studies in art at the Albright Art School...

     (1883–1962), painter


1884
  • Bessie Marsh Brewer
    Bessie Marsh Brewer
    Bessie Marsh Brewer American printmaker, painter, sculptor and teacher. She studied at the New York School of Design for Women and at the Art Students League with Robert Henri and John Sloan...

     (1884-1952), painter, printmaker
  • Jose de Creeft
    Jose de Creeft
    José De Creeft was a Spanish-born American sculptor and teacher.-Life and work:...

     (1884-1982), sculptor
  • Guy Pène du Bois
    Guy Pène du Bois
    Guy Pène du Bois was an early 20th century American painter. Born in the US to a French family, his work specialised in the culture and society around him: cafes, theatres, and in the twenties, flappers....

     (1884-1958), painter
  • Harvey Dunn
    Harvey Dunn
    Harvey Thomas Dunn was an American painter. He is best known for his prairie-intimate masterpiece, The Prairie is My Garden. In this painting, a mother and her son and daughter are out gathering flowers from the quintessential prairie of the Great Plains.-Early life:Dunn was born on a homestead...

     (1884-1952), painter
  • Samuel Halpert
    Samuel Halpert
    Samuel Halpert was born in 1884 in Białystok, Russia and he died in 1930 in Detroit, Michigan. He was an American painter.-Early days:Samuel Halpert was born on December 25, 1884 in Białystok, Russia, where his friend Max Weber had been born three years earlier. His family immigrated to New York...

     (1884-1930), painter
  • Leon Kroll
    Leon Kroll
    -External links:* *...

     (1884-1974), painter
  • Robert Minor
    Robert Minor
    Robert Berkeley "Bob" Minor was political cartoonist, a radical journalist, and a leading member of the American Communist Party.-Early life:...

     (1884–1952), political cartoonist
  • Horatio Nelson Poole
    Horatio Nelson Poole
    Horatio Nelson Poole was an American painter, printmaker, muralist and teacher. He was born in Haddonfield, New Jersey on January 16, 1884, but his family moved to Philadelphia when Horatio was ten years old...

     (1884-1949), painter and printmaker


1885
  • Milton Avery
    Milton Avery
    Milton Avery was an American modern painter. Born in Altmar, New York, he moved to Connecticut in 1898 and later to New York City.-Biography:...

     (1885–1965), painter, printmaker
  • Oscar Cesare
    Oscar Cesare
    Oscar Cesare was a Swedish-born American caricaturist, painter, draftsman and editorial cartoonist.-Early life:Cesare was born in Linköping, Sweden. At eighteen he moved to Paris to study art, then traveled to Buffalo, New York, to continue his studies...

     (1885–1948), illustrator, cartoonist, painter
  • Fred Ellis
    Fred Ellis
    Fred C. Ellis was an American editorial cartoonist. He is best remembered as one of the leading radical artists of the 1920s and 1930s as an artist for various publications of the Communist Party, USA , including stints on the staff of the CPUSA's daily newspaper.-Early years:Fred Ellis was born...

     (1885–1965), political cartoonist
  • Paul Manship
    Paul Manship
    Paul Howard Manship was an American sculptor.-Life:Manship began his art studies at the St. Paul School of Art in Minnesota. From there he moved to Philadelphia and continued his education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts...

     (1885–1966), sculptor
  • Ralph Ward Stackpole (1885–1973), sculptor
  • John Storrs
    John Storrs
    John Storrs , also known as John Henry Bradley Storrs, John Bradley Storrs and John H. Storrs, was an American modernist sculptor....

      (1885–1956), sculptor


1886
  • Paul Burlin
    Paul Burlin
    Paul Burlin was born in New York of an English father and a German mother. Burlin was a modern and abstract expressionist painter.-Childhood:...

     (1886–1969), painter
  • Elias Goldberg (1886-1978), painter
  • John D. Graham
    John D. Graham
    John D. Graham was a Ukrainian-born American Modernist / figurative painter.He was born Ivan Gratianovitch Dombrowsky in Kiev, Ukraine...

     (1886–1961), painter
  • Aldro Hibbard
    Aldro Hibbard
    Aldro Thompson Hibbard was a prominent American plein air painter. He was born in Falmouth, MA, but lived most of his life in Rockport, MA. His depictions of snowy landscapes, particularly in Vermont are highly regarded...

     (1886-1972), painter
  • Charles James Martin
    Charles James Martin (artist)
    'Charles James Martin was an American modernist artist andarts instructor. He worked in a variety of media including etching, lithography, water...

     (1886–1955), painter
  • Morgan Russell
    Morgan Russell
    Morgan Russell was a U.S. abstract painter. He was born and raised in New York City in 1886. He was, along with artist Stanton Macdonald-Wright, the founder of Synchromism an important modernist movement in early 20th century art.-Biography:Initially he studied architecture and after 1903 he...

     (1886–1953), painter
  • Edward Weston
    Edward Weston
    Edward Henry Weston was a 20th century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers…" and "one of the masters of 20th century photography." Over the course of his forty-year career Weston photographed an increasingly expansive set of...

     (1886–1958), photographer
  • Mary Agnes Yerkes
    Mary Agnes Yerkes
    Mary Agnes Yerkes, , , was an American Impressionist painter, photographer and artisan. She was skilled in the mediums of oil, pastel and watercolor. Her professional career was cut short by the Great Depression, but she still continued to paint well into her nineties with a passion for her craft...

     (1886-1989), painter


1887
  • Andrew Dasburg
    Andrew Dasburg
    Andrew Michael Dasburg was an American modernist painter and "one of America's leading early exponents of cubism".-Biography:...

     (1887–1979), painter
  • Manierre Dawson
    Manierre Dawson
    Manierre Dawson was a painter and sculptor born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, but lived most of his life in Michigan...

      (1887–1969), painter
  • Marcel Duchamp
    Marcel Duchamp
    Marcel Duchamp was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. Considered by some to be one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Duchamp's output influenced the development of post-World War I Western art...

     (1887–1968), painter, sculptor
  • Maria Martinez
    Maria Martinez
    Maria Montoya Martinez was a Native American artist who created internationally known pottery...

     (1887–1980), potter, ceramist
  • Georgia O'Keeffe
    Georgia O'Keeffe
    Georgia Totto O'Keeffe was an American artist.Born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, O'Keeffe first came to the attention of the New York art community in 1916, several decades before women had gained access to art training in America’s colleges and universities, and before any of its women artists...

     (1887–1986), painter
  • Claggett Wilson
    Claggett Wilson
    Claggett Wilson was one of America's first "Modernist" painters. Early in his career he taught painting and drawing at Columbia University. After serving as a lieutenant in The First World War, Wilson returned from France to document his experiences in a series of war paintings.-Youth:Born in 1887...

     (1887–1952), painter
  • Marguerite Thompson
    Marguerite Zorach
    Marguerite Zorach was an American fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.-Life:...

     (Zorach), (1887-1968)
  • William Zorach
    William Zorach
    William Zorach was a Lithuanian-born American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and writer. He won the Logan Medal of the arts.-Life and career:...

     (1887-1966), sculptor


1888
  • Josef Albers
    Josef Albers
    Josef Albers was a German-born American artist and educator whose work, both in Europe and in the United States, formed the basis of some of the most influential and far-reaching art education programs of the 20th century....

     (1888–1976), painter
  • Arnold Franz Brasz
    Arnold Franz Brasz
    Arnold Franz Brasz was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker who was born in Polk County, Wisconsin on July 19, 1888. He studied at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts and also with Robert Henri in New York. By the early 1920s, he was dividing his time between southern California and...

     (1888-1966), painter, sculptor, and printmaker
  • Augustus Dunbier
    Augustus Dunbier
    Augustus William Dunbier , was a Nebraskan Impressionist painter, best known for his landscapes.Dunbier was educated in Germany and the Art Institute of Chicago...

     (1888–1977), painter
  • Gerald Murphy (1888–1967), painter
  • Horace Pippin
    Horace Pippin
    Horace Pippin was a self-taught African-American painter. The injustice of slavery and American segregation figure prominently in many of his works.-Biography:...

     (1888–1946), painter


1889
  • Maurice Becker
    Maurice Becker
    Maurice Becker was a radical political artist best known for his work in the 1910s and 1920s for such publications as The Masses and The Liberator.-Early years:...

     (1889–1975), political cartoonist, illustrator
  • Thomas Hart Benton (painter)
    Thomas Hart Benton (painter)
    Thomas Hart Benton was an American painter and muralist. Along with Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry, he was at the forefront of the Regionalist art movement. His fluid, almost sculpted paintings showed everyday scenes of life in the United States...

     (1889–1975), painter, muralist, printmaker
  • James Daugherty
    James Daugherty
    James Henry Daugherty was an American modernist painter, muralist, children's book author, and illustrator. -Life:...

     (1889–1974), painter, illustrator
  • Robert William Wood
    Robert William Wood
    Robert William Wood was an American landscape painter. He was born in England, emigrated to the United States and rose to prominence in the 1950s with the sales of millions of his color reproductions...

     (1889–1979), painter

Born 1890-1899

1890
  • Grace Albee
    Grace Albee
    Grace Thurston Arnold Albee was an American printmaker and wood engraver. During her sixty-year working life, she created more than two hundred and fifty prints from linocuts, woodcuts, and wood engravings....

     (1890–1985), printmaker
  • Gerald Curtis Delano
    Gerald Curtis Delano
    Gerard Curtis Delano was a painter of the American west.Delano was born in Marion, Massachusetts. He served in the US Navy in the First World War, then worked on a ranch in Colorado, before moving to New York to study art...

     (1890–1972), painter
  • Leo Friedlander
    Leo Friedlander
    Leo Friedlander was an American sculptor who has made several prominent works. Friedlander studied at the Art Students League in New York City, the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Brussels and Paris and the American Academy in Rome...

     (1890–1966), sculptor
  • Frederick Kiesler (1890–1965), sculptor, designer
  • Robert Laurent
    Robert Laurent
    Robert Laurent was an American sculptor, known for his sensitive interpretations of the human form.Laurent was born in Concarneau, Brittany France. There, at the age of 12 his artistic talents were recognized by art connoisseur Hamilton Easter Field who then brought him to the United States...

     (1890–1970), sculptor
  • Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1890–1973), painter
  • Jan Matulka
    Jan Matulka
    Jan Matulka was a Czech-American modern artist originally from Bohemia. Matulka's style would range from Abstract expressionism to landscapes, sometimes in the same day.-Early life:...

     (1890-1972), painter
  • Man Ray
    Man Ray
    Man Ray , born Emmanuel Radnitzky, was an American artist who spent most of his career in Paris, France. Perhaps best described simply as a modernist, he was a significant contributor to both the Dada and Surrealist movements, although his ties to each were informal...

     (1890–1976), photographer, dadaist
  • Paul Strand
    Paul Strand
    Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century...

     (1890–1976), photographer
  • Mark Tobey
    Mark Tobey
    Mark George Tobey was an American abstract expressionist painter, born in Centerville, Wisconsin. Widely recognized throughout the United States and Europe, Tobey is the most noted among the "mystical painters of the Northwest." Senior in age and experience, Tobey had a strong influence on the...

     (1890–1976), painter


1891
  • Mabel Alvarez
    Mabel Alvarez
    Mabel Alvarez was an American painter. Her works, often introspective and spiritual in nature, and her style is considered a contributing factor to the Southern California Modernism and California Impressionism movement..-Life:She was born to a prominent Spanish family who lived on the island of...

     (1891–1985), painter
  • McClelland Barclay
    McClelland Barclay
    McClelland Barclay was an American painter of pin-up art. Born in St. Louis in 1891, Barclay studied first at the Art Institute of Chicago, then later at the Art Students League in New York City, where he studied under George Bridgman and Thomas Fogarty...

     (1891–1942), illustrator, pin-up artist
  • George Ault
    George Ault
    George Copeland Ault was an American painter. He was loosely grouped with the Precisionist movement and, though influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, his most lasting work is of a realist nature....

     (1891–1948), painter
  • Francis Focer Brown
    Francis Focer Brown
    Francis Focer Brown was a well-known American Impressionist painter, as well as professor and head of the Fine Arts Department at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana from 1925-1957, and Director of the Muncie Art Museum...

     (1891–1971), painter
  • Edwin Dickinson
    Edwin Dickinson
    Edwin Walter Dickinson was an American painter and draftsman best known for psychologically charged self-portraits, quickly painted landscapes, which he called premier coups, and large, hauntingly enigmatic paintings involving figures and objects painted from observation, in which he invested his...

     (1891–1978), painter
  • Robert Lee Eskridge
    Robert Lee Eskridge
    Robert Lee Eskridge was an American genre painter, muralist and illustrator. He was born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania. Eskridge moved with his family to Pasadena as a child...

     (1891-1975), American painter
  • Genevieve Springston Lynch
    Genevieve Springston Lynch
    Genevieve Springston Lynch was an American painter. She was born in Forest Grove, Oregon on September 20, 1891. She studied art at the Pratt Institute in New York and at an art school in Chicago. She taught art at Punahou School, a private school in Honolulu both before and following her...

     (1891-1960)
  • Alma Woodsey Thomas
    Alma Woodsey Thomas
    Alma Woodsey Thomas was an African American Expressionist painter and art educator. She lived and worked primarily in Washington, D.C...

     (1891–1978), painter
  • Grant Wood
    Grant Wood
    Grant DeVolson Wood was an American painter, born four miles east of Anamosa, Iowa. He is best known for his paintings depicting the rural American Midwest, particularly the painting American Gothic, an iconic image of the 20th century.- Life and career :His family moved to Cedar Rapids after his...

     (1891–1942), painter


1892
  • Hugo Gellert
    Hugo Gellert
    Hugo Gellert was a Hungarian-American illustrator and muralist. A committed radical, much of Gellert's work is agitational in nature and distinctive in style, considered by some art critics as among the best political work of the first half of the 20th Century.-Early years:Hugo Gellert was born...

     (1892 – 1985), illustrator and muralist
  • Augusta Savage
    Augusta Savage
    Augusta Savage, born Augusta Christine Fells was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She was also a teacher and her studio was important to the careers of a rising generation of artists who would become nationally known...

     (1892–1962), sculptor, teacher
  • John Ellsworth Weis
    John Ellsworth Weis
    John Ellsworth Weis was an American painter. He was born in Powell County, Kentucky, moved to Higginsport, Ohio at an early age, and then moved again to Norwood, Ohio at nine years of age...

     (1892-1962), painter


1893
  • Charles E. Burchfield
    Charles E. Burchfield
    Charles Ephraim Burchfield was an American painter and visionary artist, known for his passionate watercolors of nature scenes and townscapes...

     (1893–1967), painter
  • Rene Paul Chambellan
    Rene Paul Chambellan
    Rene Paul Chambellan was an American sculptor, born in West Hoboken, New Jersey.Chambellan studied at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris and with Solon Borglum in New York City. Chambellan specialized in architectural sculpture...

     (1893–1955), sculptor
  • Wanda Gág
    Wanda Gág
    Wanda Hazel Gág was an American author and illustrator. She was born on March 11, 1893, in New Ulm, Minnesota. Her mother and father were of Bohemian descent. Both parents were artists who had met in Germany. They had seven children, who all acquired some level of artistic talent...

     (1893–1946), printmaker, illustrator
  • R. H. Ives Gammell
    R. H. Ives Gammell
    Robert Hale Ives Gammell , American muralist, portrait painter, art teacher, and writer on art, was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1893. In 1911, he enrolled in the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...

     (1893–1981), painter
  • Yasuo Kuniyoshi
    Yasuo Kuniyoshi
    was an American painter, photographer and printmaker born in Okayama, Japan.He migrated to America in 1906, a year later began studying at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design. In 1935 he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship. He taught at the Art Students League of New York in New York City...

     (1893–1953), painter
  • Abraham Rattner
    Abraham Rattner
    Abraham Rattner was an American artist, best known for his richly colored paintings, often with religious subject matter. During World War I, he served in France with the U.S. Army as a camouflage artist.-Early life:...

     (1893–1978), painter


1894
  • Marjorie Acker
    Marjorie Acker
    Marjorie Acker was a Washington, D.C. based artist and the niece of artists Gifford and Reynolds Beal.She grew up in Ossining, New York....

     (1894–1985), painter
  • Stuart Davis
    Stuart Davis (painter)
    Stuart Davis , was an early American modernist painter. He was well known for his jazz influenced, proto pop art paintings of the 1940s and 1950s, bold, brash, and colorful as well as his ashcan pictures in the early years of the 20th century.-Biography:He was born in Philadelphia to Edward Wyatt...

     (1894–1964), painter
  • Ernest Fiene
    Ernest Fiene
    Ernest Fiene was a 20th-century American graphic artist who primarily worked in New York City and Woodstock, New York. Fiene was known primarily for his varied printed works, including lithographs and etchings...

     (1894-1965), lithographer, printmaker
  • Lucile Lloyd
    Lucile Lloyd
    Lucile Lloyd was an American muralist.Lloyd was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She worked in her father's studio and apprenticed in his stained-glass and textile design shop. She attended school at the Woman's Art School at Cooper Union in New York City and won two scholarships to the Art Students...

     (1894-1941), muralist
  • Bashka Paeff
    Bashka Paeff
    Bashka Paeff was an American sculptor active near Boston, Massachusetts.-Biography:Paeff was born in Minsk, Russia, and emigrated to the United States as an infant. In 1914 she attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where she studied with Bela Pratt, and was sometimes called the...

     (1894-1979), sculptor
  • Norman Rockwell
    Norman Rockwell
    Norman Percevel Rockwell was a 20th-century American painter and illustrator. His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life scenarios he created for The Saturday Evening...

     (1894–1978), painter, illustrator
  • James Thurber
    James Thurber
    James Grover Thurber was an American author, cartoonist and celebrated wit. Thurber was best known for his cartoons and short stories published in The New Yorker magazine.-Life:...

     (1894–1961), cartoonist


1895
  • Talbert Abrams
    Talbert Abrams
    Talbert "Ted" Abrams was an American photographer and aviator known as the "father of aerial photography".-Early years:...

     (1895–1990), photographer
  • Peggy Bacon
    Peggy Bacon
    Margaret Frances "Peggy" Bacon was an American printmaker, illustrator, painter and writer.-Biography:Bacon was born May 2, 1895 in Ridgefield, Connecticut to artists Charles Roswell Bacon and Elizabeth . The eldest of three children, Bacon's two younger brothers died in infancy leaving her an...

     (1895–1987), printmaker, painter, illustrator
  • Lucile Blanch
    Lucile Blanch
    Lucile Blanch was an American artist and Guggenheim Fellow.-Biography:Lucile Blanch was born in 1895 in Hawley, Minnesota to the painter and lithographer Lucille Linguist. During World War I, she studied at the Minneapolis School of Art with her future husband Arnold Blanch, and other notable...

     (1895-1981), painter
  • Adolf Dehn
    Adolf Dehn
    Adolf Dehn was born in Waterville, Minnesota, November 22, 1895 and he died in New York City, May 19 1968. Two-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Dehn was one of the most notable lithographers of the 20th century...

     (1895–1968), lithographer, illustrator
  • Buckminster Fuller
    Buckminster Fuller
    Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller was an American systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, futurist and second president of Mensa International, the high IQ society....

     (1895–1983), architect, visionary
  • Harry Gottlieb
    Harry Gottlieb
    Harry Gottlieb was a painter, screen printer, lithographer, and educator based in New York City.-Biography:Harry Gottlieb was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1895. He immigrated to America in 1907, and his family settled in Minneapolis....

     (1895-1993), painter, illustrator
  • Dorothea Lange
    Dorothea Lange
    Dorothea Lange was an influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration...

     (1895–1965), photographer


1896
  • Arnold Blanch
    Arnold Blanch
    Arnold Blanch , was born and raised in Mantorville, Minnesota. He was an American modernist painter, etcher, illustrator, lithographer, muralist, printmaker and art teacher. His modernist paintings are associated with the Social Realist movement. Blanch met his first wife the painter Lucile Blanch,...

     (1896–1968), painter, printmaker
  • Allyn Cox
    Allyn Cox
    Allyn Cox was an American artist known for his murals, including those he painted in the United States Capitol and the U. S. Department of State....

     (1896–1982), painter, muralist
  • Morris Kantor
    Morris Kantor
    Morris Kantor was a Russian-born American painter based in the New York City area. Born in Minsk in 1896, Kantor was brought to the United States as a child in 1906. He made his home in West Nyack, New York for much of his life, and died there in 1974...

     (1896–1974), painter
  • Charmion von Wiegand
    Charmion Von Wiegand
    Charmion von Wiegand was an American journalist, abstract painter, and art critic. She was the daughter of Inez Royce and Karl Henry von Wiegand, the German-born journalist....

     (1896–1983), painter


1897
  • Charles Ragland Bunnell
    Charles Ragland Bunnell
    Charles Ragland Bunnell , was an American painter, printmaker, and muralist. He moved to Colorado Springs in 1915 and was thereafter associated with that city. As a WPA artist from 1934 to 1941 he executed many commissioned murals in a sturdy, somewhat abstracted figurative style...

     (1897–1968), painter
  • John Steuart Curry
    John Steuart Curry
    John Steuart Curry was an American painter whose career spanned from 1924 until his death. He was noted for his paintings depicting life in his home state, Kansas...

     (1897–1946), painter, muralist, printmaker
  • William Gropper
    William Gropper
    William Victor "Bill" Gropper , was a U.S. cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist. A committed radical, Gropper is best known for the political work which he contributed to such left wing publications as The Revolutionary Age, The Liberator, The New Masses, The Worker, and The Morning...

     (1897–1977), cartoonist, painter, muralist, printmaker
  • Theodore Lukits
    Theodore Lukits
    Theodore Nikolai Lukits was a California portrait and landscape painter. His initial fame came from his portraits of some of the most glamorous actresses of the Silent Film era, but since his death, his Asian-inspired works, figures drawn from Hispanic California and his pastel landscapes have all...

     (1897-1992), painter, muralist, illustrator, teacher
  • Caroline Mytinger
    Caroline Mytinger
    Caroline Mytinger , was an American portrait painter born in Sacramento, California, and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She is best known for her paintings of indigenous people in the South Seas during the late 1920s...

    , painter (1897–1980), painter
  • Reuben Nakian
    Reuben Nakian
    Reuben Nakian was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction. His recurring themes are from Greek and Roman mythology. Noted works include Leda and the Swan, The Rape of Lucrece, Hecuba, and The Birth of Venus...

     (1897–1986), sculptor
  • Dudley Pratt
    Dudley Pratt
    Dudley Pratt was an American sculptor. He was born in Paris to Boston sculptors Bela and Helen Pratt. His sculptural education included study under Charles Grafly, Émile Antoine Bourdelle, and Alexander Archipenko....

     (1897–1975), sculptor

1898
  • Berenice Abbott
    Berenice Abbott
    Berenice Abbott , born Bernice Abbott, was an American photographer best known for her black-and-white photography of New York City architecture and urban design of the 1930s.-Youth:...

     (1898–1991), photographer
  • Robert Brackman
    Robert Brackman
    Robert Brackman was an artist and teacher of Russian origin, best known for large figural works, portraits, and still lifes.-Biography:Born in Odes'ka Oblast, Ukraine, he emigrated from the Russian Empire in 1908....

     (1898–1980), painter
  • Alexander Calder
    Alexander Calder
    Alexander Calder was an American sculptor and artist most famous for inventing mobile sculptures. In addition to mobile and stable sculpture, Alexander Calder also created paintings, lithographs, toys, tapestry, jewelry and household objects.-Childhood:Alexander "Sandy" Calder was born in Lawnton,...

     (1898–1976), sculptor
  • Aaron Douglas
    Aaron Douglas
    Aaron Douglas was an African American painter and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.-Early life:...

     (1898–1979), painter
  • Elsie Driggs
    Elsie Driggs
    Elsie Driggs was an American painter mostly known for her contributions to the Precisionism movement of the 1920s, as well as her floral and figurative paintings in watercolor, pastels, and oils later on in her career...

     (1898–1992), painter
  • Lorser Feitelson
    Lorser Feitelson
    Lorser Feitelson was born and raised in New York city but rose to prominence on the West Coast as one of the founding fathers of Southern California-based Hard Edge painting...

     (1898–1978), painter
  • Reginald Marsh
    Reginald Marsh (artist)
    Reginald Marsh was an American painter, born in Paris, most notable for his depictions of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Crowded Coney Island beach scenes, popular entertainments such as vaudeville and burlesque, women, and jobless men on the Bowery are subjects that reappear...

     (1898–1954), painter, printmaker
  • John McLaughlin
    John McLaughlin (artist)
    John Dwyer McLaughlin was an American abstract painter. Based primarily in California, he was a pioneer in minimalist and hard-edge painting.-Life:...

     (1898–1976), painter
  • Kay Sage
    Kay Sage
    Katherine Linn Sage , usually known as Kay Sage, was an American Surrealist artist and poet.-Biography:...

     (1898–1963), painter
  • Ben Shahn
    Ben Shahn
    Ben Shahn was a Lithuanian-born American artist. He is best known for his works of social realism, his left-wing political views, and his series of lectures published as The Shape of Content.-Biography:...

     (1898–1969), painter, printmaker, graphic artist


1899
  • Eugène Berman
    Eugène Berman
    Eugène Berman and his brother Leonid Berman were Russian Neo-romantic painters and theater and opera designers.-Early years:Born in Russia, they fled the Russian revolution in 1918...

     (1899-1972), painter
  • Francis Chapin
    Francis Chapin
    Francis W. Chapin was an American artist. His works included both watercolors and oil paintings of landscapes and portraits....

     (1899-1965), painter
  • Werner Drewes (1899-1985), printmaker, painter
  • Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), assemblage artist, sculptor
  • Moses Soyer
    Moses Soyer
    -Biography:Soyer was born in Borisoglebsk, Russia in 1899. His father was a Hebrew scholar, writer and teacher. His family emigrated to the USA in 1912. Soyer's brothers, Raphael and Isaac were also painters...

     (1899–1974), painter
  • Raphael Soyer
    Raphael Soyer
    Raphael Soyer was a Russian-born American painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Soyer was referred to as an American scene painter...

     (1899–1987), painter
  • Bradley Walker Tomlin
    Bradley Walker Tomlin
    Bradley Walker Tomlin belonged to the early generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists. He participated in the famous ‘’Ninth Street Show.’’ According to John I. H...

    (1899–1955), painter
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