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Thomas Cole | | Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 - February 11, 1848) was a nineteenth century American artist; he is regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School, an American art movement that flourished in the mid-19th century and was concerned with the realistic and detailed portrayal of the American landscape and wilderness. | Edwin Henry Landseer | | Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA (b. March 7, 1802 in London - d. October 1, 1873) was an English painter, well known for his paintings of animals - particularly horses, dogs and stags. The best known of Landseer's works, however, are sculptures: the lions in Trafalgar Square, London. | Fitz Hugh Lane | | Fitz Hugh Lane, also known as Fitz Henry Lane), (19 December 1804 - 14 August 1865) was an American painter and printmaker of a style that would later be called Luminism, for its use of pervasive light. | Honore Daumier | | Honore Daumier (1808 - 1879) was a French caricaturist and painter. | Carl Spitzweg | | Carl Spitzweg (February 5, 1808 - September 23, 1885) was a German romanticist painter and poet. He is considered to be one of the most important representatives of the Biedermeier era. | George Caleb Bingham | | George Caleb Bingham (March 20, 1811 - July 7, 1879) was an American realist artist, whose work depicts American life in the frontier lands, along the Missouri River. | Theodore Rousseau | | Pierre etienne Theodore Rousseau (April 15, 1812 - December 22, 1867), French painter of the Barbizon school, was born in Paris, of a bourgeois family which included one or two artists. | Page 1 of 41 | Next
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