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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... Paris . In the late 1880s , on his return to Cincin- nati , he worked as a draftsman for the architect Samuel Hannaford , then became the partner of the architect Alfred O. Elzner . His watercolor views of Paris , Venice , and Siena ...
... Paris , from about 1888 to 1891 , under Lefebvre and Boulanger , and sent two paintings back to the Cincinnati In- dustrial Exposition of 1888 : Study from Life in Pi- cardie , France , and Peasant Gardeners , Aisne , France . He was in ...
... Paris for further study , and he consigned some four hundred etchings to Frederick Keppel , a New York dealer . After disposing of additional works at JAMES F. RYDER'S gallery , Bacher sailed from New York on March 11 , 1885 , with ...
... Paris Univer- sal Exposition . She was a member of the Cincin- nati Pottery Club from 1881 to 1890. ¶Cincinnati Enquirer , Oct. 26 , Nov. 23 , Dec. 15 , 1876 , June 17 , 1877 , May 9 , 1878 , Apr. 30 , 1881 , May 13 , 1882 ; Ingram 1876 ...
... Paris to study with James A. M. Whistler , and although called away several times by her increasingly imperious husband , she remained in Paris until 1901. In 1902 a collection of her oils and pastels , displayed at the Corcoran Gal ...