• Mary Hunter Austin

    1868 - 1934

    Mary Hunter Austin (1868 - 1934)

    Artist, Author, and Lecturer. Best known for her sketches of desert life. (bio by: Laurie)

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  • John C. Austin

    1870 - 1963

    John C. Austin (1870 - 1963)

    Architect, Civic Leader. Educated in England, Austin moved to the United States in the late 1880s and worked as a draftsman for an architect in Philadelphia from 1891–1892, before relocating to San Francisco where he worked a draftsman from 1892-1895. He moved to Los Angeles in 1895, and became one of the city’s leading architects. […]

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  • Gaetana “Gae” Aulenti

    1927 - 2012

    Gaetana “Gae” Aulenti (1927 - 2012)

    Italian architect and designer. Best known as designer of the Orsay Museum in Paris. Graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan, her career is divided between the university teaching and the design and restructuring of important works, including the “National Museum of Catalan art” in Barcelona, the “Scuderie del Quirinale” in Rome, the Italian […]

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  • John James Audubon

    1785 - 1851

    John James Audubon (1785 - 1851)

    Artist. Indelibly linked with the painting of birds, Audubon was the son of a French sea captain and his Creole mistress. Educated in his father’s native France, he had spent a disastrous year at a military school before studying art in Paris with the great David. At age 18 he emigrated to the United States, […]

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  • Ugo Attardi

    1923 - 2006

    Ugo Attardi (1923 - 2006)

    Artist. He was born in Sori, Liguria, Italy. He was an internationally known sculptor, painter and writer. In Rome in 1947, he signed the Abstraction manifesto “Forma Uno” (One Form) as one of the founders, together with Perilli, Dorazio, Turcato and Consagra. He also received an award at the IX Exhibition of Valle Rovato. In […]

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  • Jean-Michel Atlan

    1913 - 1960

    Jean-Michel Atlan (1913 - 1960)

    Poet, Artist.  Born in Constantine, French Algeria. Leaving Istanbul in 1930 to study philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris where he also worked as a teacher afterwards. Jean-Michael and his family were jewish. During the occupation, Jean-Michel lost his teaching license and lived in poverty in Montparnasse. During that time he taught himself painting. Due […]

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  • Gunnar Asplund

    1885 - 1940

    Gunnar Asplund (1885 - 1940)

    Noted Architect. He was a leader of modern design, whom the magazine “Architectural Review” called “high priest of functionalism in Sweden.” Born in Stockholm he studied there at the Technical High School and the Academy of Art, graduating in 1909.  In the same year he entered an architectural competition for the Swedish Church in Paris. […]

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  • Parveen Babi

    1949 - 2005

    Parveen Babi (1949 - 2005)

    Actress. She was a major Bollywood star during the 1970s and 80s and appeared in over 50 films during her short but extremely successful film career. She was one of the first Indian actresses to openly flaunt her sexuality, and broke many of the taboos of Hindi films. Unfortunately, she died alone, forgotten by those […]

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  • Frederick Ashton

    1904 - 1988

    Frederick Ashton (1904 - 1988)

    Ballet Choreographer. Born in Ecuador, he believed to be the second greatest British choreographer (Sir Kenneth MacMillan being first.) He studied dance in London with Massine and joined the Vic-Wells ballet in 1933 and was said to be a very talented character dancer, suited to roles such as Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty. Among the many […]

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  • Laura Ashley

    1925 - 1985

    Laura Ashley (1925 - 1985)

    Designer. Although Laura Ashley grew up in London, she was born Laura Mountney in Dolwais, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. Her love for that bucolic region heavily influenced her designs in home fashion and clothing. Ashley began her design career in London, on her kitchen table, where she sketched out designs for wallpaper, headscarves, placemats, and table […]

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  • Patricia Avery

    1902 - 1973

    Patricia Avery (1902 - 1973)

    Actress. Motion Picture star of the silent era. She is interred along with her husband, although her name does not appear on the marker. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Jean Arp

    1887 - 1966

    Jean Arp (1887 - 1966)

    Artist, Poet. Born in Strasbourg, France, he began his career as a poet, before he developed a succesful work on sculpture and painting (but never abandoing writing poetry). He was a founding member of the Dada movement, becoming one of the most respected abstract artists of his time. In 1950, he executed a relief for […]

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  • Boris Aronson

    1899 - 1980

    Boris Aronson (1899 - 1980)

    Theatre Stage Scenic Designer.  Born in Kiev, in the Russian Empire in present day Ukraine. He was the  son of a Jewish rabbi. Boris enrolled in art school during his youth. He became an apprentice to the designer Aleksandra Ekster, who introduced him to the directors Vsevolod Meyerhold and Alexander Tairov, who influenced Boris to […]

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  • Peter Arno

    1904 - 1968

    Peter Arno (1904 - 1968)

    Cartoonist. Born Curtis Arnoux Peters, Jr. to Edith Theresa Haymes and State Supreme Court Justice Curtis Arnoux Peters in New York City. He attended the venerable Hotchkiss boarding school and Yale University where he organized his own band, developing a reputation as a playboy. After leaving school he settled in New York’s Greenwinch Village, and […]

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  • Henry Hugh Armstead

    1828 - 1905

    Henry Hugh Armstead (1828 - 1905)

    Artist. Born in Bloomsbury, London, he trained first under his father, then at the Government School of Design at Somerset House and afterwards at private art schools. He also studied with Edward Hodges Baily. At the age of eighteen he went to work for the silversmiths Hunt and Roskell. His works included “Kean Testimonial”, a […]

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  • Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko

    1887 - 1964

    Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (1887 - 1964)

    Artist. He was an innovator in translating the elements of cubist painting into a sculptural form.  Family links:  Spouse:  Angelica Archipenko (1883 – 1957)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Edmund Archer

    1904 - 1986

    Edmund Archer (1904 - 1986)

    Artist. American portrait and mural painter.  Family links:  Parents:  William Wharton Archer (1854 – 1928)  Sibling:  Sheppard Archer (1898 – 1899)*  Edmund Archer (1904 – 1986) *Calculated relationship

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  • Débora Arango

    1907 - 2005

    Débora Arango (1907 - 2005)

    Artist. She was born in Medellín (Colombia) and died in Envigado (Antioquía, Colombia). She was the disciple of painters Eladio Vélez and Pedro Nel Gómez. In 1939, she shocked the hypocrite moral of colombian society of her time, with her nude painting “Cantarina de Rosa.” She was hardly criticized and almost excommunicated by the catholic […]

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  • José Anzo

    1970 - 2006

    José Anzo (1970 - 2006)

    Artist. He was born in Utiel (Valencia) and died in Serra (Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain). He was one of the most representative painters of contemporary art in Spain, and one of the introductors of Pop Art. He was member of Estampa Popular, the representative group of Critic Realism in Valencia. His most important work is […]

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  • Alexei Petrovich Antropov

    1716 - 1795

    Alexei Petrovich Antropov (1716 - 1795)

    Artist. One of the most influential Russian painters of the 18th Century, best remembered for the sincerity and directness of his portraits. He was also an accomplished icon painter, miniaturist, and metal worker. Antropov was born in St. Petersburg, to the family of a military carpenter. When he was 15, he started his art schooling […]

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  • Pietro Annigoni

    1910 - 1988

    Pietro Annigoni (1910 - 1988)

    Artist. A native of Milan, Italy, he is most notable for his portrait paintings of beggars, and for his 1955 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, which has been used on several colonial banknotes including the 1968 Rhodesian note. His portrait of Queen Elizabeth II hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. Known for […]

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  • Fra Angelico

    1970 - 1455

    Fra Angelico (1970 - 1455)

    Early Italian Renaissance Artist. Known to contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (Brother John of Fiesole) and Fra Giovanni Angelico (Angelic Brother John), he was born Guido di Pietro at Rupecanina, in the Mugello region of the then Republic of Florence, in present-day Italy. Nothing is known of his childhood or his parents. In October […]

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  • Mari Andriessen

    1897 - 1979

    Mari Andriessen (1897 - 1979)

    Artist. Sculptor.  Born and died in Haarlem, Best known for his work memorializing victims of the Holocaust. He studied for several years at the Kunstnijverheids school in Haarlem and then studied sculpture at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam, where he was taught by the sculptor Jan Bronner. His first monumental commissions came mainly from the Catholic […]

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  • Eliphalet Frazer Andrews

    1835 - 1915

    Eliphalet Frazer Andrews (1835 - 1915)

    Portrait Painter. Known for his portraits of Martha Washington, Jefferson, Buchanan, Jackson, Taylor, Johnson, and Garfield, all of which are in the White House. (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Spouses:  Mary Emma Andrews (1835 – 1889)*  Marietta Fauntleroy Minnigerode Andrews (1869 – 1932)*  Children:  Mary Lord Andrews (1896 – 1918)*  Eliphalet Fraser Andrews (1898 – […]

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  • Hiroshige Ando

    1970 - 1858

    Hiroshige Ando (1970 - 1858)

    Painter. Generally known as “Hiroshige,” he was born in Edo (Tokyo) as a member of the Tanaka samurai family and subsequently adopted by the Ando family. He studied under Toyokuni Utagawa and Toyohiro Utagawa, taking the name “Hiroshige” in 1911, while his mentors allowed him to take their Utagawa name as well. He developed images […]

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  • Brad Jay Anderson

    1924 - 2015

    Brad Jay Anderson (1924 - 2015)

    Cartoonist. He is best remembered for his popular comic strip “Marmaduke” that featured a zany lovable Great Dane dog owned by the Winslow family. Born Bradley Jay Anderson, he began drawing at an early age and sold his first cartoon to Flying Aces magazine when he was 15 years old. Following his graduation from high […]

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  • Totty Ames

    1922 - 2015

    Totty Ames (1922 - 2015)

    Actress. Born Winifred Cope, after graduating high school she immediately got on a bus and went to Hollywood, California. It wasn’t long before her good looks was discovered by area photographers and she was hired to model clothing, swim wear, lingerie and glamour magazine ads. As a popular pin-up girl, she was named many titles, […]

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  • Alexander Anderson, Jr

    1920 - 2010

    Alexander Anderson, Jr (1920 - 2010)

    Cartoonist. Best remembered as the creator of the cartoon characters “Rocky and Bullwinkle”. In 1938 he began his career in animation working with his uncle Paul Terry at New York’s Terrytoons, the studio that turned out “Mighty Mouse”, “Heckle and Jeckle”, and other theatrical shorts. After serving in the US Navy during World War II, […]

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  • Axel Amuchástegui

    1970 - 2002

    Axel Amuchástegui (1970 - 2002)

    Artist. An acclaimed naturalist painter, he illustrated a number of books on nature, including “Pájaros Sudamericanos,” “Algunos Pájaros y Mamíferos de Norteamérica” and “Algunos Pájaros y Mamíferos de Africa.”

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  • Lee Judah Ames

    1921 - 2011

    Lee Judah Ames (1921 - 2011)

    Artist, Illustrator. He was regarded as one of the first generation of modern artists of comic book illustration and comic art instruction. In the summer of 1938, he got his first job at a sign advertising agency in New York City. After his High School graduation in 1939, he entered a contest the Disney organization […]

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