Augustus Mulready Edwin Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting Augustus Mulready was a genre painter and a member of the Cranbrook Colony, with Webster, F.D. Hardy, Horsley and G.B. O’Neill. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1863-1880. He usually painted London street scenes, especially of street urchins, flower sellers and children. Titles at the Royal Academy include: ‘Uncared For’, ‘Stop my Hat’, ‘A Little Creditor’, etc. Mulready was one of the few artists to record without too much sentiment the every day street scenes of Victorian life. Mulready died c.1886; works in a similar style after this date are probably by his son A.E. Mulready, Junior.
Rose Barton Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting 1856 – 1929, Irish
John Barwell Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting 1798 – 1876, English
Karl Bang Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting 1935, Chinese-born American
Eugenie Bandell Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting 1863 – 1918, German
James Bama Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting James Bama (born 1926) is an American artist known for his realistic paintings and etchings of Western subjects.
Friese Undine Added: 2010-01-30 Category: Painting Layering white pigment on a black background, Friese Undine paints monochromatic, figurative images inspired by diverse influences. Many of his canvases are titled after specific Bible verses from the Old Testament. Sigmund Freud's complex theories of psychoanalysis and Niccoli Machiavelli's writings on morality underscore Undine's presentation of these historical figures he depicts in contemporary garb and settings. The artist regards these sources as fundamental influences in our culture, teachings from history that provide valuable lessons for today's society.