Graphic Arts: painters
Artists using using paints of various type on a 2-dimensional medium to represent things
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. WIKI
All these folks are related to me, the degree of relation of each indicated in red.
- 1. CATLIN, George [1796-1872]
- 7C3 American artist and author
- 2. CHENEY, Seth Wells [1810-1856]
- 5C5 American artist
- 3. CHURCH, Frederic Edwin [1826-1900]
- 7C5 American painter (Hudson River School)
- 4. FIENNES, Susannah [*1961-?]
- 15C British artist
- 5. FULTON, Robert jr. [1765-1815]
- 14C7 American inventor (steamboat) and engineer, artist
- 6. GIBSON, Charles Dana [1867-1944]
- 12C4 American artist and illustrator
- 7. GIFFORD, Sanford Robinson [1823-1880]
- 5C3 American landscape painter
- 8. HICKS, Rev. Edward [1780-1849]
- 4C5 American Quaker preacher & painter
- 9. HUNT, William Morris [1824-1879]
- 13C6 American Barbizon school artist
- 10. HUNTINGTON, Daniel [1816-1906]
- 5C6 American portrait painter
- 11. IVES, James Merritt [1824-1895]
- 5C5 American artist & publisher
- 12. KENT, Rockwell [1882-1971]
- 10C4 American artist and writer, Lenin Peace Prize
- 13. LASH, Jennifer "Jini" Anne Mary Alleyne [1938-1993]
- 14C1 British writer & painter
- 14. ROCKWELL, Norman Perceval [1894-1978]
- 9C3 American painter and illustrator
- 15. RUGGLES, Carl [1876-1971]
- 7C3 American composer and painter
- 16. SAYRE, Zelda [1900-1948]
- 7C4 American artist, dancer and writer
- 17. STANLEY, John Mix [1814-1872]
- 6C6 American artist
- 18. TIFFANY, Louis Comfort [1848-1933]
- 6C3 American artist
- 19. TRUMBULL, John [1756-1843]
- 3C8 American historical painter
- 20. VIELÉ, Herman Knickerbocker [1856-1908]
- 5C1 American novelist, playwright, author, artist
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