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In 1868, Harry Chase joined the atelier of displaced Southern aristocrat and itinerant portrait painter, James Reeve Stuart, who kept his studio on Olive Street in St. Louis. [3] Together with another young artist, Paul E. Harney Jr., Chase studied under Stuart until 1870, when he departed for New York where Chase entered the Antique Class ...
House at St Stephen's Road, Norwich (1794), British Museum, considered to be the earliest surviving work by Cotman. John Sell Cotman was born in Norwich, on 16 May 1782, [1] the eldest child of Edmund Cotman and his wife Ann (née Sell) living at 26 Bridge Street, in St George's parish.
Portrait of James Monroe is a c.1819 portrait painting by the American artist Samuel Morse of the President of the United States James Monroe. [1] Monroe was the fifth president to hold office, and the fourth from Virginia. From a slaveowning background, he had served in the American Revolutionary War.
A Yorkshire newspaper reported that the exhibition opened with nearly 400 paintings and drawings, “and a very ordinary lot they are, showing in several instances marked imitative tendencies”. [4] One of the most prominent exhibitors was the Welsh artist Miss Margaret Lindsay Williams , with two works: “Lorenzo Babini” and “The ...
James Roderick Moir (born 24 January 1959), commonly known by his stage name Vic Reeves, is an English comedian and artist. He has a double act with Bob Mortimer as Reeves & Mortimer. He is known for his surreal sense of humour. In 2003, Reeves and Mortimer were listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.
James Reeve 2, along with Anna and John Reeve, were among the 35 subscribers to the building of the windmill. James Reeve 2 was a prominent landowner in Southold, Long Island, during the late 17th century, and he inherited substantial property from his grandfather, William Purrier, upon the latter's death in 1675.
James Knapp Reeve (May 19, 1856 – October 25, 1933), known as "the dean of professional literary critics", [1] was an American litterateur, author, textbook writer, literary critic, and publisher of Franklin, Ohio.
James Auchiah, Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (1906–1974) Frank Austin, Navajo (1938–2017) Amos Bad Heart Bull (Tatanka Cante Sica), Oglala Lakota Sioux; Margarete Bagshaw, Santa Clara Pueblo-descent (1964–2015) Rick Bartow, Wiyot (1946–2016) Stanley Battese, Navajo (born 1936) Fred Beaver , Muscogee Creek/Seminole (1911–1980)