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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
... College ; the Ohio Arts Council ; and the National Endowment for the Humanities Designed by Will Underwood . Composed by The Book Page , Inc. , in Stone Print . Printed and bound by Thomson - Shore , Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging ...
... College Libraries , gra- ciously provided the Ohio Artists Project with an office in the Main Library which , thanks to his successor , Ray English , was its base of op- erations throughout . In 1990 , David E. Goldberg , Oberlin College ...
... College , Yellow Springs ( Greene ) , in 1899 and 1900. Born in Ohio in March 1864 , she was a daughter of Jeremiah Little , a lives- tock dealer . ADALIA LITTLE was her younger sis- ter . ¶Greene Co. census 1900 ( # 1272 ) ; Informa ...
... College ( Delaware ) , graduated in 1876 , and married Newell S. Al- bright on May 19 , 1877. In 1902 , she was living in Wilkes - Barre , Pennsylvania . ¶Nelson 1895 , 507 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ . alumni records . Albright , Strickland ...
... College , Gales- burg , Illinois , he taught at the Cleveland Eclec- tic Seminary ( Cuyahoga ) during the autumn of 1852 , then established the Cleveland Commer- cial College early in 1853. Unlike other business schools , Babbitt's was ...