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William Holt Yates Titcomb (22 February 1858 in Cambridge; 7 September 1930 in Bristol) was an English artist. He was a figurative oil painter, particularly known for his depictions of the Cornish fisherfolk. Titcomb was born in Cambridge, the eighth child and first son of the Rev. Jonathan Holt Titcomb and his wife Sarah.
Ursula Wood (1868–1925), English artist and illustrator Charles H. Woodbury (1864–1940), American painter William Woodward (1859–1939), American artist and educator
The List of painters in the National Gallery of Art is a list of the named artists in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. whose works there comprise oil paintings, gouaches, tempera paintings, and pastels. The online collection contains roughly 4,000 paintings by 1,000 artists, but only named painters with the previously mentioned ...
Saul Yaffie (1898–1957), Scottish artist Yamagata Hiro (山形博導, born 1948), Japanese artist Yamaguchi Kayo (山口華楊, 1899–1984), Japanese nihonga painter
Mary Bradish Titcomb (1858 [1] – 1927) was an American painter, mainly of portraits and landscapes. ... American Women Artists 1830–1930, in 1987. ...
Titcomb is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brent Titcomb (born 1940), Canadian actor and musician; Everett Titcomb (1884–1968), American organist, choir-director, and composer; Gord Titcomb (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey player; Gordon Titcomb, American musician and composer; Jonathan Titcomb (1819–1887), English clergyman
Nathaniel Pousette-Dart (1886–1965), American painter and art writer; Richard Pousette-Dart (1916–1992), American painter, sculptor and photographer; Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665), French/Italian painter; William Powhida (born 1976), American visual artist and art critic; Domenico Pozzi (1745–1796), Italian painter
Let P = (x, y) and let ψ be the angle between SB and the x-axis; this is equal to the angle between ST and J. By construction, PT = a, so the distance from P to J is a sin ψ. In other words a – x = a sin ψ. Also, SP = a is the y-coordinate of (x, y) if it is rotated by angle ψ, so a = (x + a) sin ψ + y cos ψ. After simplification, this ...