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On 28 September 1839 to Fanny Jemima (died 1850), daughter of the engraver Charles Heath and his wife. They had three daughters, one of whom, Isabel Fanny (Mrs. G. H. Heywood), had two daughters who became artists, Mrs. Eveline Corbould-Ellis and Mrs. Weatherley;
Clara Weaver Parrish (1861–1925), painter, printmaker, stained glass designer; Frederic Remington (1861–1909), painter, sculptor, illustrator; Frank Rinehart (1861–1928), photographer, illustrator; Douglas Tilden (1861–1935), sculptor; 1862 Adam Emory Albright (1862–1957), painter of figures in landscapes
Jean Fautrier (1898–1964), French : Body and Soul, oil and varnish with sand and dry pigment on paper mounted on canvas, ID: 2003.138.1 Paolo di Giovanni Fei (c. 1345 – c. 1411), Sienese : The Presentation of the Virgin , tempera on wood transferred to hardboard, ID: 1961.9.4
When making these copies, Vuillaume always remained faithful to the essential qualities of the instruments he imitated – their thickness, the choice of the woods, and the shape of the arching. The only differences, always the result of a personal decision, were the colour of the varnish, the height of the ribs or the length of the instruments.
The first, painted ca. 1850, was listed under the title of The Librarian and sold in Vienna to Ignaz Kuranda in 1852 and now belongs to the collection of the Museum Georg Schäfer in Schweinfurt. An exemplar of the same dimensions was painted by Spitzweg a year later and sent for sale to his New York art dealer HW Schaus.
William Henry Powell (February 14, 1823 – October 6, 1879), was an American artist who was born and died in New York City.. Powell is known for a painting of the Battle of Lake Erie, of which one copy hangs in the Ohio state capitol building and the other, in the United States Capitol.
From the period between 1926 and 1928, he produced a ten-fold increase in the Powell & Sons stained glass sales in America. Unquestionably, he was a workaholic, and literally worked himself to death: returning from a long sales trip to the United States in late December 1947, he collapsed on 3 January 1948, and slipped in a coma-like state.
Pages in category "1850 paintings" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Bookworm (Spitzweg)
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