173 relations: A. B. Frost, A. G. Heaton, Abram Molarsky, Adelia Armstrong Lutz, Al Capp, Albin Polasek, Alexander Stirling Calder, Alice Neel, Alme Meyvis, Alphonse Mucha, Anita Willets-Burnham, Anna Whelan Betts, Art school, Arthur Beecher Carles, ARTnews, Ashcan School, Atlantic Cape Community College, Barkley L. Hendricks, Beck Gold Medal, Benjamin West, Blanche Dillaye, Bo Bartlett, Brad Neely, Broad Street (Philadelphia), Bust (sculpture), Camden County College, Catherine Ann Janvier, Cecilia Beaux, Centennial Exposition, Charles Andes, Charles Grafly, Charles Lewis Fussell, Charles Willson Peale, Chestnut Street (Philadelphia), Childe Hassam, Christie's, Clara Elsene Peck, Colin Campbell Cooper, Colonnade, Community College of Philadelphia, Cornelia Barns, Daniel Garber, David Em, David Lynch, David Sherman, Day & Zimmermann, Deaccessioning (museum), Don Martin (cartoonist), Donald Martiny, Dorothy P. Lathrop, ..., East Wind Over Weehawken, Edmund C. Tarbell, Edward Hopper, Edward Hornor Coates, Edward Lamson Henry, Edward Percy Moran, Elise Mercur, Elizabeth Gowdy Baker, Elizabeth Osborne, Ellen Powell Tiberino, Elsa Jemne, Encaustic tile, Ethel Franklin Betts, Everett Shinn, Fairman Rogers, Frances Tipton Hunter, Frank B. A. Linton, Frank Duveneck, Frank Furness, Frank Wilbert Stokes, G. W. & W. D. Hewitt, Gable, George Matthews Harding, Gilbert Stuart, Gothic Revival architecture, H. F. Lenfest, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Howard Pyle, Intaglio (printmaking), Ionic order, Jack Delano, Jacques Reich, James Havard, James Metcalf, Jane Piper, John French Sloan, John Marin, John Neagle, John Rogers Cox, Judy Chicago, Kara Walker, Katherine Milhous, Kiki Smith, Lawrence Saint, LeConte Stewart, Leopold Seyffert, Life (magazine), Linda Lee Alter, List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia, List of recipients of the National Medal of Arts, Lithography, Louise Blouin Media, Louise Bourgeois, Louise Fishman, Louise Nevelson, Margaret Covey Chisholm, Mary B. Schuenemann, Mary Cassatt, Mary Smith Prize, Master of Fine Arts, Maxfield Parrish, Michael H. Shamberg, Montgomery County Community College, Museum, National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City, Philadelphia, Northampton Community College, Orlando Gray Wales, Owen Staples, Paul Manship, Pennsylvania, Peter F. Rothermel, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philanthropy, Philip Fishbourne Wharton, Rachel Constantine, Ralston Crawford, Relief, Rembrandt Peale, Renaissance Revival architecture, RMS Titanic, Robert Henri, Robert Vonnoh, Roy Cleveland Nuse, Sara Larkin, Second Empire architecture, Seymour Remenick, Statue, Stephen Etnier, Taras Mychalewych, Temple Gold Medal, Terracotta, The Baltimore Sun, The Gross Clinic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Thomas Eakins, Thomas Harlan Ellett, Thomas Hovenden, Thomas Jefferson University, Thomas N. Armstrong III, Thomas Pollock Anshutz, Thomas Sully, Vestibule (architecture), Vincent Desiderio, Violet Oakley, Virginia B. Evans, Walker Hancock, Walter Emerson Baum, Washington Allston, Wharton Esherick, Widener Gold Medal, Will Barnet, William B. T. Trego, William Glackens, William Kendall (painter), William Merritt Chase, William Rush, William Sartain, Winslow Homer, World War II. Expand index (123 more) »
A. B. Frost
Arthur Burdett Frost (January 17, 1851 – June 22, 1928), usually cited as A. B. Frost, was an American illustrator, graphic artist and comics writer.
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A. G. Heaton
Augustus Goodyear Heaton (April 28, 1844 – October 11, 1930)Lewis Randolph Hamersly, et al., (1918).
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Abram Molarsky
Abram Molarsky (also Abraham; September 25, 1880 – May 4, 1955) was an American Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artist, known primarily as a landscape painter and a colorist.
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Adelia Armstrong Lutz
Adelia Armstrong Lutz (June 25, 1859 – November 17, 1931) was an American artist active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Al Capp
Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner, which he created in 1934 and continued writing and (with help from assistants) drawing until 1977.
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Albin Polasek
Albin Polasek (February 14, 1879 – May 19, 1965) was a Czech-American sculptor and educator.
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Alexander Stirling Calder
Alexander Stirling Calder (January 11, 1870 – January 7, 1945) was an American sculptor and teacher.
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Alice Neel
Alice Neel (January 28, 1900 – October 13, 1984) was an American visual artist, who was known for her portraits depicting friends, family, lovers, poets, artists and strangers.
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Alme Meyvis
Alme Leon Meyvis aka Aime Leon Meyvis (1877 Sint-Gillis-Waas, Flanders - 1932) was a Flemish landscape painter who emigrated to East Rochester, New York in 1902.
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Alphonse Mucha
Alfons Maria Mucha (24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known best for his distinct style.
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Anita Willets-Burnham
Anita Willets-Burnham was an American Impressionist artist, teacher at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, author, and lecturer.
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Anna Whelan Betts
Anna Whelan Betts (May 15, 1873 – February 6, 1959) was an American illustrator and art teacher who was noted for her paintings of Victorian women in romantic settings.
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Art school
An art school is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, including fine art, especially illustration, painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design.
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Arthur Beecher Carles
Arthur Beecher Carles (March 9, 1882 – 1952) was an American Modernist painter.
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ARTnews
ARTnews is an American visual-arts magazine, based in New York City.
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Ashcan School
The Ashcan School, also called the Ash Can School, was an artistic movement in the United States during the early 20th century that is best known for works portraying scenes of daily life in New York, often in the city's poorer neighborhoods.
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Atlantic Cape Community College
Atlantic Cape Community College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in both Atlantic County and Cape May County in New Jersey.
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Barkley L. Hendricks
Barkley L. Hendricks (April 16, 1945 – April 18, 2017) was a contemporary American painter who made pioneering contributions to black portraiture and conceptualism.
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Beck Gold Medal
Carol H. Beck Gold Medal (defunct) was a prestigious art prize awarded for the best oil portrait by an American artist submitted to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts's annual exhibition.
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Benjamin West
Benjamin West (October 10, 1738 – March 11, 1820) was an Anglo-American history painter around and after the time of the American War of Independence and the Seven Years' War.
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Blanche Dillaye
Blanche Annie Dillaye (sometimes Annie Blanche Dillaye; 1851 – 1932) was a 19th-century artist from the U.S. state of New York.
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Bo Bartlett
Bo Bartlett (born December 29, 1955 in Columbus, Georgia) is an American realist painter currently working from both Columbus, Georgia and Wheaton Island, Maine.
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Brad Neely
Brad Neely (born October 26, 1976) is an American comic book artist and television writer/producer known for his work on television series such as South Park, China, IL, and Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio; the web series I Am Baby Cakes and The Professor Brothers; and Wizard People, Dear Reader.
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Broad Street (Philadelphia)
in South PhiladelphiaWashington Avenue in South PhiladelphiaSouth Street in Center City in Center City in Center CityGirard Avenue in North PhiladelphiaCecil B. Moore Avenue in North Philadelphia in North Philadelphia in North Philadelphia in West Oak Lane--> Cheltenham Township Broad Street is a major arterial street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Bust (sculpture)
A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, depicting a person's head and neck, and a variable portion of the chest and shoulders.
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Camden County College
Camden County College (CCC) is an accredited co-educational two-year public community college located in Camden County, New Jersey.
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Catherine Ann Janvier
Catherine Ann Janvier née Drinker (May 1, 1841 – July 19, 1922) was an American artist, author, and translator.
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Cecilia Beaux
Cecilia Beaux (May 1, 1855 – September 17, 1942) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent.
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Centennial Exposition
The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876, the first official World's Fair in the United States, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November 10, 1876, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
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Charles Andes
Charles L. Andes or Chuck Andes (1930 – August 17, 2006) was an American businessman who later in his career made contributions to civic service, most notably as chairman of the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia.
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Charles Grafly
Charles Allan Grafly, Jr. (December 3, 1862May 5, 1929) was an American sculptor and teacher.
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Charles Lewis Fussell
Charles Lewis Fussell (1840–1909) was an American landscape painter in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Charles Willson Peale
Charles Willson Peale (April 15, 1741February 22, 1827) was an American painter, soldier, scientist, inventor, politician and naturalist.
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Chestnut Street (Philadelphia)
Chestnut Street is a major historic street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Childe Hassam
Frederick Childe Hassam (October 17, 1859 – August 27, 1935) was an American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes.
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Christie's
Christie's is a British auction house.
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Clara Elsene Peck
Clara Elsene Peck (April 18, 1883 – February 1968) was an American illustrator and painter known for her illustrations of women and children in the early 20th century.
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Colin Campbell Cooper
Colin Campbell Cooper, Jr. (March 8, 1856 – November 6, 1937) was an American Impressionist painter, perhaps most renowned for his architectural paintings, especially of skyscrapers in New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
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Colonnade
In classical architecture, a colonnade is a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often free-standing, or part of a building.
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Community College of Philadelphia
Community College of Philadelphia is an open-admission institution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, that grants associate degrees, academic certificates and proficiency certificates.
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Cornelia Barns
Cornelia Baxter Barns (1888–1941) was an American feminist, socialist, and political cartoonist.
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Daniel Garber
Daniel Garber (April 11, 1880 – July 5, 1958) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania.
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David Em
David Em (born 1952) is an American artist.
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David Lynch
David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, painter, musician, actor, and photographer.
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David Sherman
David Sherman is an American novelist who deals overwhelmingly with military themes at the small-unit tactical level.
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Day & Zimmermann
The Day & Zimmermann is a privately held company in the fields of construction, engineering, staffing and defense solutions, operating out of 150 locations worldwide.
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Deaccessioning (museum)
Deaccessioning is defined as the process by which a work of art or other object is permanently removed from a museum’s collection.
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Don Martin (cartoonist)
Don Martin (May 18, 1931 – January 6, 2000) was an American cartoonist whose best-known work was published in Mad from 1956 to 1988.
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Donald Martiny
Donald Martiny (born 1953 in Schenectady, New York) is an American artist.
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Dorothy P. Lathrop
Dorothy Pulis Lathrop (April 16, 1891 – December 30, 1980) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books.
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East Wind Over Weehawken
East Wind Over Weehawken is an oil painting on canvas by American realist painter Edward Hopper.
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Edmund C. Tarbell
Edmund Charles Tarbell (April 26, 1862 – August 1, 1938) was an American Impressionist painter.
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Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker.
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Edward Hornor Coates
Edward Hornor Coates (November 12, 1846 – December 23, 1921) was a Philadelphia businessman, financier, and patron of the arts and sciences.
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Edward Lamson Henry
Edward Lamson Henry (January 12, 1841 – May 9, 1919), commonly known as E.L. Henry, was an American genre painter, born in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Edward Percy Moran
Edward Percy Moran ("Percy") (1862 – 1935) was an American artist known for his scenes of American history.
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Elise Mercur
Elise Mercur (Wagner) (November 30, 1868 – March 27, 1947) was Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's first woman architect.
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Elizabeth Gowdy Baker
Elizabeth Gowdy Baker (1860-1927) was an American portrait painter.
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Elizabeth Osborne
Elizabeth Osborne (born 1936, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American painter who lives and works in Philadelphia.
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Ellen Powell Tiberino
Ellen Powell Tiberino (1937 – February 28, 1992) was an artist who infused works in the figurative tradition with an African American spirit.
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Elsa Jemne
Elsa Laubach Jemne (1887–1974) was an American landscape painter, portraitist, muralist and illustrator born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Encaustic tile
Encaustic tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay.
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Ethel Franklin Betts
Ethel Franklin Betts Bains (September 6, 1877 – October 9, 1959) was an American illustrator primarily of children's books during the golden age of American illustration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Everett Shinn
Everett Shinn (November 6, 1876 – May 1, 1953) was an American realist painter and member of the Ashcan School.
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Fairman Rogers
Fairman Rogers (November 15, 1833 – August 22, 1900) was an American civil engineer, educator, and philanthropist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Frances Tipton Hunter
Frances Tipton Hunter (September 1, 1896 – March 3, 1957) was an illustrator who created covers for The Saturday Evening Post and many other magazines between the 1920s and 1950s.
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Frank B. A. Linton
Frank Benton Ashley Linton (February 26, 1871, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 15, 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American portrait-painter and teacher.
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Frank Duveneck
Frank Duveneck (October 9, 1848 – January 3, 1919) was an American figure and portrait painter.
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Frank Furness
Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 - June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era.
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Frank Wilbert Stokes
Frank Wilbert Stokes, also known as Frank Stokes, Frank W. Stokes and F. W. Stokes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Stokes entry (November 27, 1858 – 1955), Cybermuse Beaux-Arts, Stokes entry was an American sketch artist and painter who specialized in illustrations of arctic and antarctic themes.
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G. W. & W. D. Hewitt
G.
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Gable
A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches.
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George Matthews Harding
George Matthews Harding (1882–1959) was an American painter, author-illustrator, and a muralist.
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Gilbert Stuart
Gilbert Charles Stuart (born Stewart; December 3, 1755 – July 9, 1828) was an American painter from Rhode Island who is widely considered one of America's foremost portraitists.
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Gothic Revival architecture
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.
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H. F. Lenfest
H.
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Henry Ossawa Tanner
Henry Ossawa Tanner (June 21, 1859 – May 25, 1937) was an American artist and the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim.
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Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle (March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people.
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Intaglio (printmaking)
Intaglio is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink.
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Ionic order
The Ionic order forms one of the three classical orders of classical architecture, the other two canonic orders being the Doric and the Corinthian.
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Jack Delano
Jack Delano (August 1, 1914 – August 12, 1997) was an American photographer for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and a composer noted for his use of Puerto Rican folk material.
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Jacques Reich
Jacques Reich (10 August 1852 – 8 July 1923) was a Hungarian portrait etcher, active mainly in the United States.
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James Havard
James Havard (born 1937) is an American painter and sculptor.
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James Metcalf
James "Jimmy" Metcalf (March 11, 1925 – January 27, 2012) was an American sculptor, artist and educator.
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Jane Piper
Jane Piper (1916–1991) was an American artist known for her abstract treatment of still lifes.
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John French Sloan
John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 7, 1951) was an American painter and etcher.
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John Marin
John Marin (December 23, 1870 – October 2, 1953) was an early American modernist artist.
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John Neagle
John Neagle (November 4, 1796 – September 17, 1865) was a fashionable American painter, primarily of portraits, during the first half of the 19th century in Philadelphia.
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John Rogers Cox
John Rogers Cox (March 24, 1915 – January 25, 1990) was an American painter from Terre Haute, Indiana.
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Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago (born Judith Sylvia Cohen; July 20, 1939) is an American feminist artist, art educator, and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces about birth and creation images, which examine the role of women in history and culture.
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Kara Walker
Kara Elizabeth Walker (born November 26, 1969) is an American contemporary painter, silhouettist, print-maker, installation artist, and film-maker who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work.
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Katherine Milhous
Katherine Milhous (1894–1977) was an American artist, illustrator, and writer.
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Kiki Smith
Kiki Smith (born January 18, 1954) is a West German-born American artist whose work has addressed the themes of sex, birth and regeneration.
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Lawrence Saint
Lawrence Bradford Saint (January 30, 1885 – June 22, 1961) was an American stained glass artist.
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LeConte Stewart
LeConte Stewart (April 15, 1891 – June 6, 1990) was a Mormon artist primarily known for his landscapes of rural Utah.
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Leopold Seyffert
Leopold Seyffert ca. 1905 Leopold Gould Seyffert (January 6, 1887 – June 13, 1956) was an American artist.
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Life (magazine)
Life was an American magazine that ran regularly from 1883 to 1972 and again from 1978 to 2000.
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Linda Lee Alter
Linda Lee Alter is an American visual artist who is primarily known as an art collector and philanthropist.
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia
There are 67 National Historic Landmarks within Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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List of recipients of the National Medal of Arts
The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts.
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Lithography
Lithography is a method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water.
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Louise Blouin Media
Louise Blouin Media is an art magazine and book publishing company based in New York City.
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Louise Bourgeois
Louise Joséphine Bourgeois (25 December 191131 May 2010) was a French-American artist.
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Louise Fishman
Louise Fishman (born 1939) is an American abstract painter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures.
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Margaret Covey Chisholm
Margaret Sale Covey Chisholm (July 6, 1909 – January 24, 1965) was an American portrait painter and muralist who painted the mural for the Livingston, Tennessee post office as part of the WPA artist project during the Great Depression.
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Mary B. Schuenemann
Mary B. Schuenemann (September 5, 1898 – June 15, 1992) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Mary Cassatt
Mary Stevenson Cassatt (May 22, 1844June 14, 1926) was an American painter and printmaker.
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Mary Smith Prize
The Mary Smith Prize (defunct) was a prestigious art prize awarded to women artists by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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Master of Fine Arts
A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a creative degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts—or in some cases, theatre management or arts administration.
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Maxfield Parrish
Maxfield Parrish (July 25, 1870 – March 30, 1966) was an American painter and illustrator active in the first half of the 20th century.
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Michael H. Shamberg
Michael H. Shamberg (October 27, 1952 – November 1, 2014) was an American music video producer and filmmaker known for his work with the British band, New Order.
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Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College also known as 'MCCC', 'MontCo,' or 'MC3' is a two-year, community college located in Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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Museum
A museum (plural musea or museums) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.
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National Historic Landmark
A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City, Philadelphia
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City, Philadelphia.
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Northampton Community College
Northampton Community College is a community college with campuses in Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA, just outside the city of Bethlehem in the Lehigh Valley region of the state, and in Tannersville, Pennsylvania in neighboring Monroe County.
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Orlando Gray Wales
Orlando Gray Wales (also O.G. Wales) (1865–1933) was an American landscape painter and Pennsylvania impressionist who lived and painted in Allentown, Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley region of the United States.
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Owen Staples
Owen Staples, also known as Owen Poe Staples (September 3, 1866 - December 6, 1949), was a Canadian painter, etcher, pastelist, political cartoonist, author, musician and naturalist.
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Paul Manship
Paul Howard Manship (December 24, 1885 – January 28, 1966) was an American sculptor.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania German: Pennsylvaani or Pennsilfaani), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state located in the northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
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Peter F. Rothermel
Peter Frederick Rothermel (July 8, 1817 – August 15, 1895) was an American painter.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
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Philanthropy
Philanthropy means the love of humanity.
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Philip Fishbourne Wharton
Philip Fishbourne Wharton (April 30, 1841 – July 20, 1880) was an American artist.
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Rachel Constantine
Rachel Constantine (born 1973) is a Philadelphia-based realist / impressionist painter.
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Ralston Crawford
Ralston Crawford (1906–1978) was an American abstract painter, lithographer, and photographer.
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Relief
Relief is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
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Rembrandt Peale
Rembrandt Peale (February 22, 1778 – October 3, 1860) was an American artist and museum keeper.
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Renaissance Revival architecture
Renaissance Revival (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a broad designation that covers many 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Grecian (see Greek Revival) nor Gothic (see Gothic Revival) but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range of classicizing Italian modes.
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RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early hours of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
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Robert Henri
Robert Henri (June 24, 1865 – July 12, 1929) was an American painter and teacher.
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Robert Vonnoh
Robert William Vonnoh (September 17, 1858 – 28 December 1933) was an American Impressionist painter known for his portraits and landscapes.
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Roy Cleveland Nuse
Roy Cleveland Nuse (1885-1975) was a Pennsylvania Impressionist artist and a teacher at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1925 to 1954.
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Sara Larkin
Sara Larkin (born 1946) is an American painter who gained national attention for "Spacescapes" — a series of paintings celebrating America's achievements in space.
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Second Empire architecture
Second Empire is an architectural style, most popular in the latter half of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century.
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Seymour Remenick
Seymour Remenick (19231999) was a Philadelphia based artist mostly known for landscapes, but who also included a variety of other topics in his paintings.
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Statue
A statue is a sculpture, representing one or more people or animals (including abstract concepts allegorically represented as people or animals), free-standing (as opposed to a relief) and normally full-length (as opposed to a bust) and at least close to life-size, or larger.
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Stephen Etnier
Stephen Morgan Etnier (September 11, 1903 – November 7, 1984) was an American realist painter, painting for six decades.
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Taras Mychalewych
Taras Mychalewych (born December 12, 1945) is a sculptor, mosaicist, photographer, and writer.
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Temple Gold Medal
Joseph E. Temple Fund Gold Medal (defunct) was a prestigious art prize awarded for the best oil painting by an American artist shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts's annual exhibition.
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Terracotta
Terracotta, terra cotta or terra-cotta (Italian: "baked earth", from the Latin terra cocta), a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic, where the fired body is porous.
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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the American state of Maryland and provides coverage of local and regional news, events, issues, people, and industries.
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The Gross Clinic
The Gross Clinic, or, The Clinic of Dr.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is a U.S. business-focused, English-language international daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Thomas Eakins
Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins (July 25, 1844 – June 25, 1916) was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator.
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Thomas Harlan Ellett
Thomas Harlan Ellett (September 2, 1880 – November 24, 1951) was an architect who practiced in New York City.
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Thomas Hovenden
Thomas Hovenden (December 28, 1840 – August 14, 1895), was an Irish artist and teacher.
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Thomas Jefferson University
Thomas Jefferson University is a private university in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Thomas N. Armstrong III
Thomas N. Armstrong III (July 30, 1932, Portsmouth, Virginia – June 20, 2011, Manhattan) was an American museum curator who was director emeritus of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum (1968–1971), the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1971–1974), the Whitney Museum of American Art (1974–1990) and the Andy Warhol Museum (1993–1995).
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Thomas Pollock Anshutz
Thomas Pollock Anshutz (October 5, 1851 – June 16, 1912) was an American painter and teacher.
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Thomas Sully
Thomas Sully (June 19, 1783 – November 5, 1872) was an American portrait painter, who was born in Britain but lived most of his life in Philadelphia.
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Vestibule (architecture)
A vestibule is an anteroom (antechamber) or small foyer leading into a larger space, such as a lobby, entrance hall, passage, etc., for the purpose of waiting, withholding the larger space view, reducing heat loss, providing space for outwear, etc.
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Vincent Desiderio
Vincent Desiderio (born 1955) is an American realist painter.
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Violet Oakley
Violet Oakley (June 10, 1874 – February 25, 1961) was an American artist.
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Virginia B. Evans
Virginia B. Evans (June 5, 1894 – March 23, 1983) was a West Virginia visual artist and teacher.
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Walker Hancock
Walker Kirtland Hancock (June 28, 1901 – December 30, 1998) was an American sculptor and teacher.
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Walter Emerson Baum
Walter Emerson Baum (December 14, 1884 – July 12, 1956) was an American artist and educator active in the Bucks and Lehigh County areas of Pennsylvania in the United States.
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Washington Allston
Washington Allston (November 5, 1779 – July 9, 1843) was an American painter and poet, born in Waccamaw Parish, South Carolina.
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Wharton Esherick
Wharton Esherick (July 15, 1887 – May 6, 1970) was a sculptor who worked primarily in wood, especially applying the principles of sculpture to common utilitarian objects.
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Widener Gold Medal
The George D. Widener Memorial Gold Medal was a prestigious sculpture prize awarded by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1913 to 1968.
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Will Barnet
Will Barnet (May 25, 1911November 13, 2012) was an American artist known for his paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints depicting the human figure and animals, both in casual scenes of daily life and in transcendent dreamlike worlds.
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William B. T. Trego
William Brooke Thomas Trego (15 September, 1858 – 24 June, 1909) was an American painter best known for his historical military subjects, in particular scenes of the American Revolution and Civil War.
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William Glackens
William James Glackens (March 13, 1870 – May 22, 1938) was an American realist painter and one of the founders of the Ashcan School of American art.
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William Kendall (painter)
William Sergeant Kendall (born 1869 in Spuyten Duyvil, New York, died 1938 in Hot Springs, Virginia), was an American painter, most famous for his evocative scenes of domestic life; his wife and three young daughters were frequent subjects in his early work.
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William Merritt Chase
William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 – October 25, 1916) was an American painter, known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher.
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William Rush
William Rush (July 4, 1756 – January 17, 1833) was a U.S. neoclassical sculptor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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William Sartain
William Sartain (November 21, 1843 – 1924) was an American artist.
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Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects.
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World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Academy_of_the_Fine_Arts