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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.
Waa-Waz
Wea-Wez
Wha-Wiz
Woa-Wzz
- Rene Weaver from Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery
- Robert Weaver from Wikipedia
- August James Weber
- Kem Weber from the California Art Club
- Wesley Webber from John J. Henderson
- Max Weber
also see Max
Weber from Wikipedia
- Otis S. Weber
- Paul Weber
also see Paul
Weber from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC.
- Sarah Stilwell Weber from Illustrated Art Solutions
- Elisabeth Weber-Fülop from The New York Genealogical
and Biographical Society
- E. Ambrose Webster
also see E.
Ambrose Webster from Provincetown Artist Registry
- Eva
Webster from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Mary
Hortense Webster from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Richard Wedderspoon from James A. Michener Art
Museum
- Charles Leander Weed from The Cleveland Museum
of Art
- George Arnold Weeden from Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery
- Maria Howard Weeden
also see Maria
Howard Weeden from The Encyclopedia of Alabama
- Weegee (Arthur Fellig)
- Edwin
Lord Weeks from edwinlordweeks.org
- Katharine Lane Weems
also see Katharine
Lane Weems from Wikipedia,
- Danquart
Anthon Weggeland from Wikipedia
- D.
H. S. ("Duff") Wehle from RIT Libraries, Rochester
Institute of Technology
- Emilie Sievert Weinberg from Harvey & Steve's
Gallery
- Abraham
S. Weiner from Oakton Community College
- Louis
Weiner from Oakton Community College
- Adolph Weinman from Wikipedia
- Agnes
Weinrich also see Agnes
Weinrich from Provincetown Artist Registry
- John Ferguson Weir
also see John
F. Weir from Wikipedia
- J.
Alden Weir also see J.
Alden Weir from Wikipedia
- Robert Walter Weir
also see Robert
Walter Weir from Wikipedia
- Samuel Washington Weis from Wikipedia
- Rudolph
Weisenborn from Nancy Lorance
- Joseph Weisman from Californiawatercolor.com
- William H. Weisman from John J. Henderson
- Eugen Weisz from Five Corners Press
- Ludmilla Welch from Edan Milton Hughes
- Thaddeus Welch from the Mount Shasta Project, College
of the Siskiyous
- Neil Welliver
also see Neil Welliver
from Wikipedia
- Anna M. Wells
- Cady
(Henry) Wells also see Henry
Cady Wells from California Desert Art by Ann Japenga
- James Lesesne Wells
also see James
Lesesne Wells from The African American Registry
- Eudora Welty
- Theodore Wendel
also see Theodore
Wendel from Spanierman Gallery, LLC.
- (Frederick)
August Wenderoth
- Julia
Bracken Wendt from Illinois Women Artists Project
- William Wendt
- Siegfried R. Weng
- Stow Wengenroth
also see Stow Wengenroth
from Wikipedia
- John Wenger
also see John Wenger
from IMDb
- Catherine Denkmann Wentworth from Illinois Women
Artists Project
- Cecile (E. Smith) de Wentworth from Kathleen L.
Nichols, Pittsburg State University
- Fritz Werner from Edan Milton Hughes
- Adolph Ulrich Wertmuller
also see Adolf
Ulrik Wertmüller from Wikipedia
- Anita Weschler from James A. Michener Art Museum
- Bessie Hoover Wessel from Rita F. Wallace, Court
Historian, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
- Herman H. Wessel
- Tom Wesselmann
also see Tom Wesselmann
from Wikipedia
- Glenn Anthony Wessels from UC Libraries
- Benjamin West
also see Benjamin
West from Wikipedia
- Dick West (Wah-pah-nah-yah)
- Glenn
West, Jr. from The Meadowlark Gallery, Inc.
- Isabel Percy C. West from Edan Milton Hughes
- Levon
West from The Meadowlark Gallery, Inc.
- Mary
S West from Illinois Women Artists Project
- H C Westermann
- Brett Weston
- Edward Weston
also see Edward Henry
Weston from Wikipedia
- Harold
Weston from Harold Weston Foundation
- Mary Minerva Wetmore
also see Mary Minerva
Wetmore from Illinois Women Artists Project
- Isaac Wetherby from State Historical Society of
Iowa
- George
Wexler from Daniel E. Wexler
- Cornelia Woodburn Morton Weyburn from Illinois
Women Artists Project
- Frederick Weygold
- Max
Weyl from The Fine Arts Trader
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