MATTHEW DALY. When Andrew Matthew Daly was born in Cincinnati on 13 January 1860, the city inaugurated the Sketch Club, whose members included James Beard, Henry Mosler, and Alexander Wyant. The... Read full biography
MATTHEW DALY. When Andrew Matthew Daly was born in Cincinnati on 13 January 1860, the city inaugurated the Sketch Club, whose members included James Beard, Henry Mosler, and Alexander Wyant. The Civil War discouraged cultural activity and it seemed that an inordinate number of artists were leaving... Read full biography
MATTHEW DALY. When Andrew Matthew Daly was born in Cincinnati on 13 January 1860, the city inaugurated the Sketch Club, whose members included James Beard, Henry Mosler, and Alexander Wyant. The Civil War discouraged cultural activity and it seemed that an inordinate number of artists were leaving Cincinnati. At the McMicken School of Design, Daly studied under Thomas S. Noble and Vincent Nowottny. An excellent draftsman, he turned increasingly to portraits and figure subjects. Later he studied... Read full biography
MATTHEW DALY. When Andrew Matthew Daly was born in Cincinnati on 13 January 1860, the city inaugurated the Sketch Club, whose members included James Beard, Henry Mosler, and Alexander Wyant. The Civil War discouraged cultural activity and it seemed that an inordinate number of artists were leaving Cincinnati. At the McMicken School of Design, Daly studied under Thomas S. Noble and Vincent Nowottny. An excellent draftsman, he turned increasingly to portraits and figure subjects. Later he studied with Frank Duveneck whom he considered his inspiration. Duveneck brought a certain sophistication to Cincinnati after he returned home from Munich in late 1873. Yet his style was too progressive so he did not remain long, unlike Daly, who worked as... Read full biography
MATTHEW DALY. When Andrew Matthew Daly was born in Cincinnati on 13 January 1860, the city inaugurated the Sketch Club, whose members included James Beard, Henry Mosler, and Alexander Wyant. The Civil War discouraged cultural activity and it seemed that an inordinate number of artists were leaving Cincinnati. At the McMicken School of Design, Daly studied under Thomas S. Noble and Vincent Nowottny. An excellent draftsman, he turned increasingly to portraits and figure subjects. Later he studied with Frank Duveneck whom he considered his inspiration. Duveneck brought a certain sophistication to Cincinnati after he returned home from Munich in late 1873. Yet his style was too progressive so he did not remain long, unlike Daly, who worked as an artist for the famous Rookwood Pottery Company from 1883 to 1903. After that, he became a director a... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes