Minerva Josephine Chapman
(1858 - 1947) was an American painter. She was known for her work in miniature portraiture, landscape, and still life.
She was born in Sand Bank, New York and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She studied at a number of institutions including Mount Holyoke College (where she graduated from in 1880) and the Art Institute of Chicago. She lived and studied in Paris from the late 1880s to 1915, and again after the first world war, where she established her reputation as an artist. She retired to Palo Alto, California and died at the age of 88.
Related Paintings of Minerva Josephine Chapman :. | Alexander Darius and Family | Arab or Arabic people and life. Orientalism oil paintings 514 | La Petite Pieta Ronde (Lamentation for Christ) (mk05) | The Miracle of the Roses dfg | Angel in heavenly Gefilden | Related Artists: Heinrich Eduard Linde-Walther1868-1939
master of the Holy Kindredactive in Cologne 1470/80-1515 Willem Cornelisz DuysterWillem Cornelisz Duyster (1599 ?C 1635) was a Dutch painter from Amsterdam.
Duyster paintings generally depicted genre scenes and portraits, quite often of soldiers. He exhibited a strong ability to paint textiles, accurately characterize his subjects, and to depict relationships between his figures. Duyster career was cut short when he succumbed to the plague in 1635.
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