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Dan Weggeland (before 1900) Homestead Family on Utah Lake. Danquart Anthon Weggeland, known as Dan (March 31, 1827 – June 2, 1918) [1] was an artist and teacher in the early Utah Territory. He was sometimes referred to as the "Father of Utah Art". [2] [3]
A Group of Danish Artists in Rome, at and by Constantin Hansen View from the Artist's Window , by Martinus Rørbye The Voyage of Life: Childhood , by Thomas Cole
Dan Hays (born 1966) is a British artist. He has won the John Moores Painting Prize , holds a PhD in Fine Art from Kingston University , and is an Associate Lecturer at Central Saint Martins . His work has been described as a reflection on painting itself, intentionally referencing other artists.
Daniel Kelly (born 1947 in Idaho Falls, Idaho) is an American artist based in Kyoto, Japan.Works primarily consist of original paintings and prints. Paintings usually begin with three-dimensional collage making incorporating materials that can be found in Japan such as tatami and bamboo mats.
Daniel Colen (born 1979) is an American artist based in New York. His work consists of painted sculptures appropriating low-cultural ephemera, graffiti-inspired paintings of text executed in paint, and installations.
One of his paintings, an image of a young girl, forms the centrepiece for a celebrated private gallery and house designed by Paul de Ruiter for the art collectors Cees Röling and Saar Sparnaay in the Dutch town of Rhenen. [3] In 2004 Enkaoua moved to Barcelona, where he now lives with his wife and four children.
Dan Walsh (born 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a painter, printmaker and bookmaker based in New York. He received his BFA from the Philadelphia College of Art (now the University of the Arts) in Pennsylvania and his MFA from Hunter College in New York City .