Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900: A Biographical DictionaryMary Sayre Haverstock, Jeannette Mahoney Vance, Brian L. Meggitt This comprehensive guide to the early art and artists of Ohio is a compendium of hard-to-find information. The result of more than twelve years of research in community archives, newspapers, business directories, census returns, genealogical records, and manuscripts, Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900 is the most ambitious and complete attempt ever made to document the state's artistic origins and growth. The authors have uncovered and remedied innumerable gaps and errors in standard reference works. They have also brought to light new information about thousands of forgotten men and women, once well-known in their communities, who achieved success in either the fine arts or the decorative and "practical" arts of photography, ornamental penmanship, tombstone carving, china painting, illustrating, cartooning, and the execution of panoramas and theatrical scenery. |
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... Club , she later moved to Santa Barbara . ¶Am . Art Ann . 18 ( 1922 ) ; Sternberg 1989 , 2–3 ( illus ... Club ; he was also a member of the Toledo Camera Club . ¶Toledo dir . 1875-1900 ; Lucas Co. hist . 1910 , 385–86 ; Toledo Blade ...
... Club and graduated from the Cleveland School of Art in 1900 , staying on to teach there until 1917. In about 1900 ... Club . He was the comptroller of the Cincinnati , Jackson and Mackinaw Railroad . ¶Toledo Blade , " Amateur Photography ...
... Club , the Water Color Society of Cleve- land , and the Bohemian Art Club . She was an 1892 graduate of the Cleveland School of Art . ¶Cleve- land dir . 1894 ; Cleveland Plain Dealer , June 10 , 1892 , Nov. 6 , 1898 , Dec. 5 , 16 ...
... club met once a week to draw from a live model , the members taking turns at posing . A regular attendant , Bacher exhibited his work at all the club's public receptions , meanwhile exploring , on his own , the medium of etching : at ...
... Club and worked at the W. J. Morgan Lithographing Company until 1886. In that year he and his brother and ARCHIBALD M. WILLARD formed a partnership which ended when William Bandlow died , February 6 , 1887 , at the age of twenty - two ...