America's Distinguished Artists
a national registry of historic 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.
Robert Weaver from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Robert Weaver from Wikipedia
August James Weber from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see August James Weber from Mary Ran Gallery
Kem Weber from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Kem Weber from Wikipedia
Max Weber from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Max Weber from Wikipedia
(above: Max Weber, Joel's Cafe, c.
1909-10, oil on canvas, 22 x 27 inches, Joel's Bohemia in Manhattan.
Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Otis S. Weber from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
Paul Weber from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Paul Weber from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC.
E. Ambrose Webster from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see E. Ambrose Webster from Provincetown Artist Registry
Fred Webster from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Richard Wedderspoon from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Richard Wedderspoon from James A. Michener Art Museum
Elof Wedin from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Elof Wedin from Counter-Currents Publishing
Charles Leander Weed from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Charles Leander Weed from Smithsonian American Art Museum
Maria Howard Weeden from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Maria Howard Weeden from The Encyclopedia of Alabama
Weegee (Arthur Fellig) from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Edwin Lord Weeks from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Edwin Lord Weeks from edwinlordweeks.org
Katharine Lane Weems from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Katharine Lane Weems from Wikipedia
D. Vedder Wegg from Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author
Danquart Anthon Weggeland from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Danquart Anthon Weggeland from Wikipedia
Albert Wein from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Albert W. Wein from Wikipedia
Emilie Sievert Weinberg from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Adolph Alexander Weinman from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Adolph Weinman from Wikipedia
(above: Adolph Alexander Weinman, Chief Blackbird, Ogalalla Sioux, 1903, bronze; 16 3/8 x 16 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches, Denver Art Museum, Funds from the DAM Westerners, in honor of Lucy and Jim Wallace, 2013.35)
Agnes Weinrich from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Agnes Weinrich from Provincetown Artist Registry
John Ferguson Weir from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see John F. Weir from Wikipedia
J. Alden Weir from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see J. Alden Weir from Wikipedia
Robert Walter Weir from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Robert Walter Weir from Wikipedia
(above: Robert Walter Weir, The Greenwich Boat Club, 1833, oil on canvas, 21.2 x 30.5 inches, Princeton University Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Leonard Weisgard from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Joseph Weisman from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Joseph Weisman from Sullivan Goss, an American Gallery
Ludmilla Welch from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Ludmilla Welch from Trotter Galleries, Inc.
Thaddeus Welch from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Thaddeus Welch from California Art Research Archive
Neil Welliver from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author) also see Neil Welliver from Wikipedia
Anna M. Wells from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
Cady (Henry) Wells from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Henry Cady Wells from California Desert Art by Ann Japenga
James Lesesne Wells from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see James Lesesne Wells from The African American Registry
Theodore Wendel from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Theodore Wendel from Pierce Galleries
(Frederick) August Wenderoth from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Frederick August Wenderoth from Wikipedia
Julia Bracken Wendt from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Julia Bracken Wendt from Wikipedia
William Wendt from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
(above: William Wendt, Lupine Patch, 1921, Bonhams. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Siegfried R. Weng from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Stow Wengenroth from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Stow Wengenroth from Wikipedia
John Wenger from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see John Wenger from IMDb
Adolph Ulrich Wertmuller from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller from Wikipedia
(above: Adolf Ulric Wertmuller, Mrs.
Sims of Philadelphia, 1808, oil on canvas, 27 x 22 inches, Dallas Museum
of Art, Beatrice and Patrick Haggerty Acquisition Fund. Public domain, via
Wikimedia Commons*)
Bessie Hoover Wessel from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Bessie Hoover Wessel from Fine Estate Art
Herman H. Wessel from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Tom Wesselmann from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Tom Wesselmann from Wikipedia
Benjamin West from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Benjamin West from Wikipedia
Dick West (Wah-pah-nah-yah) from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Walter Richard "Dick" West, Sr. from Wikipedia
Levon West from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Levon West from The Meadowlark Gallery, Inc.
Myrtice West from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Myrtice West from The Encyclopedia of Alabama
H. C. Westermann from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Brett Weston from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Edward Weston from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Edward Henry Weston from Wikipedia
Harold Weston from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Harold Weston from Harold Weston Foundation
Mary Minerva Wetmore from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
Frederick Weygold from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Frederick Philip Weygold from Wikipedia
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