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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.
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- Emilio Caballero
- Edward Clarke Cabot from Wikipedia
- Giuseppe Leone Cadenasso from Edan Milton Hughes
- Paul Cadmus
also see Paul Cadmus
from Wikipedia
- Emma Jane Cady
also see Emma
Jane Cady from Google Books: Encyclopedia of American Folk Art,
by Gerard C. Wertkin, Lee Kogan, published by Taylor & Francis,
2004, ISBN 0415929865, 9780415929868, page 79
- Henry Newell Cady
also see Henry
Newell Cady from www.findagrave.com
- Harrison (Walter Harrison) Cady from The Johnson
Collection
- Arthur
James Cahill from The Regents of the University of California
- Katharine Kavanaugh Cahill from the California
Art Club
- William Vincent Cahill from Steven Stern, CaliforniaPainting.com
- Martha Cahoon
also see Martha Cahoon
from Wikipedia
- Ralph
Cahoon also see Ralph
Cahoon from Cahoon Museum of American Art
- Alexander Milne Calder from Wikipedia
- A. Stirling Calder
also see Alexander
Stirling Calder from Wikipedia
- Atha
Caldwell from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Georgia Leigh Caldwell from Illinois Women Artists
Project
- Mary Moss (Brents) Caldwell from Kentucky Women
Artists by Betty Lyn Parker and Susan Knoer
- Thelma Davis Calhoun from Online Nevada Encyclopedia
- Isaac Henry Caliga
- Mary Emaline Call from Edan Milton Hughes
- Harry Callahan
- Kenneth Callahan
also see Kenneth
Callahan from HistoryLink.org
- Mary Callan
- Mary Callery from University of Texas
- Burton Callicott
also see Burton
Harry Callicott from Wikipedia
- Nicolino V. Calyo from Schwarz Gallery
- Eugene
Camerer from the Mount Shasta Project, College of the Siskiyous
- Edgar Spier Cameron from Archives of American Art;
also see A Guide to Chicago's Murals, By Mary Lackritz Gray. Contributor
Franz Schulze. Published by University of Chicago Press, 2001. ISBN 0226305961,
9780226305967. 520 pages. page 6; also see page 421.
- Evelyn Cameron
from Evelyn Cameron Heritage, Inc.
- Marie
Gelon Cameron from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Sarah
Cameron from Illinois Women Artists Project
- William Ross Cameron from Californiawatercolor.com
- Margaret Camfferman
also see Margaret
Camfferman from Women Painters of Washington
- Peter Camfferman
- Blendon Reed Campbell from Google Books; see Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of
the National Academy of Design: 1826-1925, By David Bernard
Dearinger. Hudson Hills, 2004. Page 85.
- Isabella Candee from Illinois Women Artists Project
- John S. Candelario
- Milton Caniff
also see Milton Arthur
Paul Caniff from Wikipedia
- Jennie
Vennerstrom Cannon
- T. C. Cannon
also see Tommy Wayne
Cannon from Wikipedia
- Shelly
Terman Canton from The Terra Foundation for American Art
- List of Artists
- Harriet M Cantrall from Illinois Women Artists
Project
- Cornell
Capa from Wikipedia
- Robert Capa
- Robert
Cole Caples from Online Nevada Encyclopedia
- Leonide Martinon Capocelli from Edan Milton Hughes
- Al
Capp from Wikipedia
- Kate
Carew from Wikipedia
- V. J. Cariani
also see Varaldo
J. (V.J.) Cariani from Fine Estate Art
- Solomon N. Carvalho from The University of Utah
- Frederick Carder
also see Frederick
Carder from Wikipedia
- Katharine ("Kate") Augusta Carl from
Kathleen L. Nichols, Pittsburg State University
- Arthur B. Carles
also see Arthur
Beecher Carles from Wikipedia
- Anne Carleton
- Etienne Constant Carlin from Louisiana State Museum
- Soren
Emil Carlsen from Wikipedia
- Charles Joseph Carlson from Edan Milton Hughes
- John F. Carlson
also see John Fabian
Carlson from Wikipedia
- William Tolman Carlton from Dorchester Atheneum
- Jae Carmichael from Californiawatercolor.com
- Johann Hermann Carmiencke from Schwarz Gallery
- Philip K. Carnine from the Mount Shasta Project,
College of the Siskiyous
- Frank Bicknell Carpenter
also see Francis
Bicknell Carpenter from Wikipedia
- Hattie L Carpenter from Illinois Women Artists
Project
- Samuel
S. Carr from The Terra Foundation for American Art - List
of Artists
- Ben Carré from Californiawatercolor.com
- Eduardo Carrillo
- Caroline Carson
also see Caroline
Carson from CBS Interactive
- Frank Carson
- Clarence Holbrook Carter
also see Clarence
Holbrook Carter from Wikipedia
- Dennis Malone Carter from Google Books; After
the Hunt: The Art Collection of William B. Ruger By Linda S. Ferber,
Peter H. Hassrick, Adrienne Ruger Conzelman Published 2002. page 40.
- Pruett A. Carter
- Rebecca Carter
- Robert
Carter from RIT Libraries, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Isabel Branson
Cartwright
- Roscoe Carver from Californiawatercolor.com
- Evelyn
Rumsey Cary also see Evelyn
Rumsey Cary from www.buffaloah.com
- William De La Montagne Cary from North Dakota Council
on the Arts
- Victor
Casenelli also see Vittorio
Casenelli from Lakeshore Museum Center
- John William Casilear
also see John
William Casilear from Wikipedia
- Edith
Jane Cassady from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Mary Cassatt
- R.H. Cassens
- Gerald Ira Diamond Cassidy
also see Gerald (Ira Diamond) Cassidy
from www.geraldcassidy.com/
- Federico Castellón from Wikipedia
- Eda Nemoeda Casterton from Wikipedia
- James Castle
also see James
Charles Castle from Wikipedia
- George Frederick Castleden from Louisiana State
Museum
- Mark Catesby
also see Mark Catesby
from Wikipedia
- Edna S. Cathell from Fine Estate Art
- Edward M. Catich
- Elizabeth Catlett
- George Catlin
- Harvey Caylor from Texas State Historical Association
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