John Singer Sargent
1856 - 1925 • Massachusetts / United Kingdom, Italy
Portrait, figure, landscape and mural painting
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Our list gives you many notable artists in this category from our database of painters, illustrators and sculptors. Of this group, some very collectible artists today are Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt,
William Paxton, Frederic Remington, William Harnett, Thomas Cole, and Thomas Eakins. Only two women are included among those who studied in Paris before 1900: Mary Cassatt and Cecilia Beaux, which was remarkable for them in a place where the art schools both officially and unofficially excluded women.
Only thirteen of these artists later took up primary residences in states west of the Allegheny Mountains: James Beckwith went to Illinois; Robert Blum, Henry Farny, and Frank Duveneck, to Ohio; Sidney Laurence, to Alaska; William Wendt, Theodore Wores, and Raymond Yelland to California; and Ernest Blumenschein, Eanger Couse, Leon Gaspard, Bert Phillips, and Joseph Sharp to New Mexico.
Because so few art schools existed in America in the 19th century, many serious aspiring artists, particularly after the Civil War, sought training in Europe, especially France. It was an experience that provided much camaraderie among the artists involved and led to future associations in the United States such as The Taos Art Colony, resulting from the friendship of Joseph Sharp and Ernest Blumenschein. Today, of course, travel to foreign countries is no longer necessary for basic art training because most American universities as well as many private entities have art schools.
In 19th century Paris, the ultimate recognition was gaining enrollment in the tuition- free Ecole des Beaux-Arts, the official French government school dating back to 1648. But few American students were admitted, including no women until 1897. Many of America's future leading artists, such as John Singer Sargent and Robert Henri, were admitted to the Ecole, but Thomas Eakins never succeeded.
Often American students not admitted to the Ecole, as well as others already enrolled, worked in private ateliers to get practical training in painting and sculpture. Popular atelier teachers were Thomas Couture, Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre, Alexandre Cabanel, and Jean-Leon Gerome. Lemuel Everett Wilmarth became the first American student to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts with the famous teacher, Gerome.
Many artists not admitted to the Ecole attended The Academie Julian, founded in 1868 by painter Rodolphe Julian. Its atmosphere was looser than that of the Ecole des Beaux Arts and fostered much bohemian behavior among its attendees. However, the course of study was fairly rigorous, and the ultimate accomplishment for its students was winning the Prix de Rome, a competition whose winners got to spend four to five years in Rome at the French Academy.
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1856 - 1925 • Massachusetts / United Kingdom, Italy
Portrait, figure, landscape and mural painting
1741 - 1827 • Maryland, Pennsylvania
Portrait, figure and historical genre painting
1837 - 1926 • Pennsylvania, California
Landscape and marine painting, topography
1859 - 1935 • New York, Massachusetts
Flag parades, figure and interior scene painting, etchings
1785 - 1851 • New York / France
Birds and other wildlife sketching, portrait painting
1830 - 1902 • New York, California, Massachusetts, Kansas / Germany
Romanticized western landscape paintings, photography
1849 - 1916 • New York, California, Indiana
Plein-air landscape, interior scenes and genre painting, teaching
1844 - 1926 • Pennsylvania / France
Mother-child portrait and genre painting, etching
1861 - 1909 • New York, Kansas, Connecticut
Western painting and sculpture, illustration
1844 - 1916 • Pennsylvania / France
Figure, genre, portrait and marine painting, teaching
1836 - 1910 • Massachusetts, Maine / England
Genre, marine, and figure painting, illustration
1855 - 1941 • New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee
Indian figure, portrait and genre painting, teaching
1862 - 1938 • Massachusetts, New Hampshire
Upper-class female figure and portrait painting
1862 - 1951 • Massachusetts
Landscape, portrait, genre and wildlife painting, etching
1865 - 1929 • Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania
Portrait and social realist genre painting, teaching
1861 - 1890 • Massachusetts
Portrait, sea-landscape, and still life painting
1858 - 1924 • Massachusetts, New York / France
Modernist genre-crowds, landscape and still life painting
1851 - 1938 • New York, New Hampshire
Tonalist female figure, idealized portrait
1738 - 1815 • Massachusetts / United Kingdom
Portrait, historical, genre and religious painting
1834 - 1903 • Massachusetts / England, France
Figure, landscape, and portrait painting, etching
1738 - 1820 • Pennsylvania / United Kingdom, England
History, allegorical, religious and portrait paintings
1874 - 1939 • New York, Michigan / France
Female figure in interior and landscape painting
1855 - 1919 • Pennsylvania / France
Portrait, genre, elegant female figure, interior, landscape paintings, nudes
1835 - 1910 • New York, Rhode Island
Stained glass design, mural and floral still life painting
1823 - 1880 • Massachusetts, New York
Landscape, marine, and portrait painting-luminism
1852 - 1896 • New York, Vermont / France
Landscape, genre, portrait painting
1882 - 1964 • New Mexico / France, Africa, Russian Federation
Figure, street-landscape, and genre painting
1825 - 1894 • New York, Massachusetts / Scotland
Landscape and some marine-coastal painting
1867 - 1925 • California / France
Impressionist landscape and marine, painting, portrait, genre
1820 - 1910 • New Jersey, New York, Ohio
Landscape, portrait, marine, and genre painting
1870 - 1938 • Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut / France
Genre, figure, landscape and still-life painting
1833 - 1905 • Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
Marine-seascape, landscape and botanic painting
1861 - 1912 • New Jersey, New York
Indian, cowboy and military genre painting, miniatures
1796 - 1872 • Pennsylvania, New Jersey
Indian genre-figure and portrait painting
1874 - 1960 • New Mexico, New York
Indian figure and landscape painting, illustration
1859 - 1953 • New Mexico, California, Ohio
Indian figure, landscape and still-life painting
1857 - 1903 • New York, Ohio
Figure, genre and mural painting, illustration, lithography
1801 - 1848 • New York / England
Landscape, history and allegory painting
1847 - 1916 • Ohio, California / France
Indians, frontier life, illustrator, pottery decoration
1857 - 1927 • New York, Ohio
Shorescape genre and landscape painting, illustrations
1756 - 1843 • New York, Connecticut / England
History, portrait, figure and landscape painting
1866 - 1955 • New York, Maryland, West Virginia / Germany
Frontier genre, landscape and animal paintings
1778 - 1860 • Pennsylvania
Portrait, historical genre, and animal painting, lithography
1875 - 1943 • New Hampshire, Massachusetts, California, Florida, Missouri / France
Figure-female, portrait and landscape painting
1858 - 1925 • New York, Massachusetts
Impressionist landscape, coastal and genre-figure painting
1848 - 1892 • Pennsylvania, New York
Trompe l'oeil still life painting, hanging game
1869 - 1965 • Pennsylvania, Delaware
Landscape-snow-watery view painting
1866 - 1936 • New Mexico, New York, Michigan / France
Indian figure and genre painting, illustration
1860 - 1932 • Virginia, Michigan / France
Figure, genre and portrait easel painting, murals
1824 - 1906 • Massachusetts, Maine / Europe
Portrait, genre-figure, and landscape painting
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