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The Newsboy, an 1889 painting by American George Newell Bowers; The Newsboy, an 1879 painting by English painter Ralph Hedley; The Newsboy, an 1869 painting by Canadian-American Edward Mitchell Bannister; The News Boy, an 1841 painting by American Henry Inman; The Newsboy, an outdoor sculpture by Bruce Hanners, in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Ralph Hedley, The Old China Shop (1877) Ralph Hedley, John Graham Lough in His Studio, 1881. He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists, and had more than fifty of his paintings displayed at the Royal Academy between 1879 and 1904.
Edward Mitchell Bannister (November 2, 1828 – January 9, 1901) was a Canadian–American oil painter of the American Barbizon school.Born in colonial New Brunswick, he spent his adult life in New England in the United States.
A statue of Harrison Gray Otis (sometimes called General Harrison Gray Otis) [1] is installed in Los Angeles' MacArthur Park, in the U.S. state of California. [2] [3] The bronze statue was originally part of a sculptural group (sometimes called the "Otis Group") [4] that originally included a newsboy and a soldier.
The Newsboy is a bronze sculpture of a newspaper carrier in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The statue, created by artist Bruce Hanners, ...
Abe "The Newsboy" Hollandersky (December 3, 1888 – November 1, 1966) was an American professional boxer who won the Panamanian national Heavyweight Title when he defeated Californian Jack Ortega in nine rounds in Panama City on May 30, 1913.
Scout at Ship's Wheel, 1913. Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in New York City, to Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary "Nancy" (née Hill) Rockwell [13] [14] [15] His father was a Presbyterian and his mother was an Episcopalian; [16] two years after their engagement, he converted to the Episcopal faith. [17]
Charles Nuttall (born James Charles Nuttall; 6 September 1872 – 28 November 1934) was a prolific Australian artist, writer and radio broadcaster.He spent much of his working life in Melbourne, apart from a period in New York City from 1905 to 1910.