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1847 Richmond, Indiana - 1919 Richmond, Indiana. Known for: Landscape painting.
Micajah Tomas Nordyke (March 9, 1847-May 15, 1919). A landscape painter, he was a descendant from an important Quaker family that was among the earliest settlers of eastern Indiana and the son of... Read full biography
Micajah Tomas Nordyke (March 9, 1847-May 15, 1919). A landscape painter, he was a descendant from an important Quaker family that was among the earliest settlers of eastern Indiana and the son of David and Lydia J. (Thornburgh) Nordyke. He studied with Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Academy of... Read full biography
Micajah Tomas Nordyke (March 9, 1847-May 15, 1919). A landscape painter, he was a descendant from an important Quaker family that was among the earliest settlers of eastern Indiana and the son of David and Lydia J. (Thornburgh) Nordyke. He studied with Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Academy of Art and Earlham College, 1865-66. Source:. www.findagrave.com/
Micajah Tomas Nordyke (March 9, 1847-May 15, 1919). A landscape painter, he was a descendant from an important Quaker family that was among the earliest settlers of eastern Indiana and the son of David and Lydia J. (Thornburgh) Nordyke. He studied with Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Academy of Art and Earlham College, 1865-66. Source:. www.findagrave.com/
Micajah Tomas Nordyke (March 9, 1847-May 15, 1919). A landscape painter, he was a descendant from an important Quaker family that was among the earliest settlers of eastern Indiana and the son of David and Lydia J. (Thornburgh) Nordyke. He studied with Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Academy of Art and Earlham College, 1865-66. Source:. www.findagrave.com/
Micajah Nordyke - Artist Info
About Micajah Nordyke: Keywords
Keywords (6)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Teacher
- •Frank Duveneck
Art School
- •McMicken School of Design, Student
Chronology
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
