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Daven Anderson is a signature member of various art societies in the United States and a member of the St. Louis Artists Guild. [11] [12] [13] Anderson’s work has been featured in various news magazines including the National Maritime Historical Society’s magazine, Sea History. He has been interviewed on the radio and on TV in both the ...
Berninghaus was born on October 2, 1874, in St. Louis, Missouri. His father ran a lithography business, which stimulated an interest in watercolor painting in Oscar. The young artist regularly sketched local scenes around St. Louis, including the St. Louis riverfront. He developed an interest in business and sold his works to tourists and ...
Watercolor painting of a boy in a beaver hat in St. Louis by Anna Maria von Phul, 1818. Anna Maria von Phul was born in 1786 in Philadelphia. She soon moved to Kentucky with her widowed mother and siblings. [4]
He returned to the US in the 1890s and became an art instructor at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, where he taught design, applied art, and watercolor painting from 1894 to 1905. [5] In 1896, he was commissioned to paint murals for St. Louis City Hall and local high schools. [3]
Missouri Historical Society Museum Collections. Image number: 35756; Short title: PS1953-158-0056.tif; Credit/Provider: Missouri Historical Society: Source: Missouri Historical Society: JPEG file comment: View of a cave two miles from St. Louis, 1 May 1818. Acc. # 1953.158.56. Watercolor and inkl on paper by Anna Maria von Phul, 1818.
In 1985, Russell was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in New York. [16] In 1991, Russell was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. [17] Meat for Wild Men, bronze sculpture, depicting a buffalo hunt. Some of Russell's paintings were shown during the credits of the ABC television series How the West Was Won, starring ...
Keller worked in oil and watercolor. He won awards including the First Class Medal at the National Academy, Hallgarten composition prize, the Philadelphia Art Club gold medal, Paris Exposition of 1900 silver medal. Two years later he won the Evans water color prize. At the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 he won gold and silver medals.
Jules Vallée Guérin was born in St Louis, Missouri on November 18, 1866 and his family moved to Chicago in 1880. As a teenager, he was employed as a painter in a Chicago theatrical scenery firm. By 1889 he is known to have shared a studio with Winsor McCay, the noted cartoonist. They influenced each other in their use of daring points of view.