America's Distinguished Artists

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Deceased American artists and artisans of note who created representational art are indexed in this catalogue by last name in alphabetical order. There are references to Resource Library texts and those from other sites. Click on letters below to access the alphabetical index.

 

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David Hare from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see David Hare from Wikipedia

John Hare from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Frederick W. Harer from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Frederick William Harer from James A. Michener Art Museum

Charles Hargens Jr. from Resource Library article (dedicated partially to this artist) also see Charles W. Hargens, Jr. from Wikipedia

Keith Haring from Resource Library article (dedicated partially to this artist) also see Keith Allen Haring from Wikipedia

Edwin A. Harleston from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Edwin A. Harleston from The Johnson Collection

 

Fred Harman from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Fred Harman, Jr. from Fred Harman Art Museum

Annie Lyle Harmon from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

Charles Henry Harmon from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Charles Henry Harmon from George Stern Fine Arts

Lily Harmon from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Lily Harmon from Archives of American Art

William Michael Harnett from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see William Michael Harnett from Wikipedia

 

 

(above: William Harnett, Still Life with Bust of Dante, 1883, oil on panel, 10.3 x 13.8 inches, High Museum of Art.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: William Harnett, After the Hunt, 1883, oil on canvas, 52.5 x 36 inches, Columbus Museum of Art, bequeathed by Francis C. and Mary Sessions. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

 

(above:  William A. Harper, Landscape (Brittany), 1903-1905, oil on canvas board, 11.5 x 15.5 inches, Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Resource Library reference pending

 

Emeline H. Harrington from Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author

 

(above:  Charles Xavier Harris, Untitled (Woman in a Carriage), 1890, etching print, 248 x 34 mm sheet: 398 x 59 mm plate: 277 x 369 mm. National Gallery of Art, Reba and Dave Williams Collection, Gift of Reba and Dave Williams.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

 

R.G. Harris from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)

Sam Hyde Harris from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

Birge Harrison from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Birge Harrison from The Johnson Collection

 

(above:  Birge Harrison, Frosty Morning near New Hope, Pennsylvania, c. 1915, oil on canvas,19.2 x 24.2 inches, De Young Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above:  L. Birge Harrison, Fifth Avenue at Twilight, c. 1910, oil on canvas, 30 x 22.9 inches, Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Lovell Birge Harrison from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Lovell Birge Harrison from Wikipedia

Thomas Alexander Harrison from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see T. Alexander Harrison from Wikipedia

Abraham Harriton from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Abraham Harriton from Syracuse University Library

Phoebe Harrod from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

 

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