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Pages in category "Artists from Baltimore" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Derrick Adams;
Jeff Koons (born 1955), artist and sculptor, graduate of Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore; K-Swift (1978–2008), born Khia Edgerton, club/radio DJ, producer, radio personality at WERQ; Ruth Krauss (1901–1993), author of children's books; Steve Krulevitz (born 1951), American-Israeli tennis player
Baltimore-area organist, known for his work on the Hammond B-3 organ [3] Smith, Jordan Randall: Baltimore-area conductor, founder of Symphony Number One [125] Smith, Todd: Vocalist and guitarist, member the Rockville, Maryland-based experimental bands Dog Fashion Disco (vocals) and Polkdadot Cadaver (vocals and guitar) Snowden, Elmer
Joshua Johnson (c. 1763 — c. 1824) was an American painter from the Baltimore, Maryland area of African and European ancestry.Johnson is known for his portrait paintings of prominent Maryland residents and their children.
Local music in Baltimore can be traced back to 1784, when concerts were advertised in the local press. These concert programs featured compositions by locals Alexander Reinagle and Raynor Taylor, as well as European composers like Frantisek Kotzwara, Ignaz Pleyel, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Giovanni Battista Viotti and Johann Sebastian Bach. [1]
Artists who were born in, ... Artists from Baltimore (1 C, 172 P) A. Animators from Maryland (5 P) Architects from Maryland (3 C, 23 P) C. Ceramists from Maryland (1 ...
Image credits: Fine Art / Getty Images #4 Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 — December 5, 1926) Claude Monet was a French painter who, according to Laura Auricchio of the Department of Art and ...
Speed-thrash metal band Offensive are from Essex in Baltimore County. [citation needed] Progressive metal band Periphery are from Bethesda. [23] Maryland has a thriving experimental music scene, based around Baltimore. The local scene is led by artists and groups such as Dan Deacon, Double Dagger and North Carolina imports Future Islands.