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Alain J. Picard (born April 30, 1974) is an American figurative, landscape, and portrait pastel painter, art instructor, and writer.He resides in Southbury, Connecticut. [1] [2] He has lectured and demonstrated for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Arts Club in New York City, Vose Galleries in Boston, MA, the International Association of Pastel Societies Convention in Albuquerque ...
John Stanton Ward CBE (10 October 1917 – 13 June 2007) was an English portrait artist, landscape painter and illustrator. His subjects included British royalty and celebrities. Life and work
Kevin Connor – Portrait of Hendrik Kolenberg; Fred Cress – Other Selves; John Edwards – Tess Knight (Artist, Friend, Academic) Francis Giacco – Homage to John Reichard (Winner: Archibald Prize 1994) George Gittoes – Self Portrait in Somalia; James Gleeson – Portrait of the Artist as an Evolving Landscape; Robert Hannaford – Self ...
The Bird's Nest, Private collection, 1860.. Chaplin made his debut at the Salon with portraits, but he also painted landscapes, particularly the countryside of Auvergne.His early works, from 1848 to 1851, were painted in a manner characterized by an interest in realism, a style established in the French Second Republic, that had the motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, and was ruled for ...
Waugh was one of the leading portrait painters in Philadelphia during his lifetime and was known nationally for his Italian moving panoramas. Waugh exhibited frequently at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts [10] and the Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia, the National Academy of Design in New York, and the Boston Aethenaeum.
Ambrose McEvoy; a caricature portrait (1919), by Francis Derwent Wood, on Chelsea Arts Club letterhead paper . McEvoy was born and baptised in Crudwell, Wiltshire, in 1877, the son of Charles Ambrose McEvoy, a Scottish engineer, and his wife Mary Jane, although his parents’ address was given as 3 Carlisle Street, Soho Square, London. [1]
The 1881 census describes 17-year-old George Edwards as 'an artist (photo)'. At about thus time, he undertook a walking tour in Wales which later he would consider a start of his artistic career. He definitely lived in London in the late 1880s, as he painted the only known portrait of the artist Henry Mark Anthony. In 1889, when he was in ...
In 1872, he began his mostly self-taught career as a portrait artist in Buffalo, New York. [4] He created 47 landscape paintings during an 1873 expedition to Colorado which were chosen to be part of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. [4] [5] He spent 1878 and 1879 painting in Pont-Aven, Brittany, alongside Barbizon School painters. [4]