- John
William Casilear (June 25, 1811 –
August 17, 1893) was an
American landscape artist belonging to the
Hudson River School.
Casilear was born in New...
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Jasper Francis Cropsey.
Along with John
Frederick Kensett and John
William Casilear, he was best
known for the
development of Luminism. On the back of a painting...
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September John
Frederick Kensett - Lake
George -
Brooklyn Museum John
William Casilear - - Lake
George -
Brooklyn Museum Lake
George - John F. Kensett, Hudson...
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Savage (b. 1858). He was the
grandfather of the
American artist Thomas Casilear Cole (1888-1976).
Savage was
ordained deacon in July 1836 and
priest in...
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engraver in New York City. In 1840,
along with
Asher Durand and John
William Casilear,
Kensett traveled to
Europe to
study painting.
There he met and traveled...
- 1898
Johann Hermann Carmiencke More
images 1810 15 June 1867 John
William Casilear More
images 25 June 1811 17
August 1893
Engraver who was
encouraged to...
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Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902)
William Mason Brown (1828–1898) John
William Casilear (1811–1893)
Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900)
Thomas Cole (1801–1848) Samuel...
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Thompson Bricher William Mason Brown Johann Hermann Carmiencke John
William Casilear Frederic Edwin Church Thomas Cole
Samuel Colman Jasper Francis Cropsey...
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despite high rentals. The top
floor was
occupied by Toppan, Carpenter,
Casilear & Company, the engravers, as a workshop.
Tappan & Company, a mercantile...
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stamp was in
imperforate form,
engraved and
printed by Toppan, Carpenter,
Casilear & Co. The
Jefferson issue saw
postal duty from the
spring of 1856 to the...