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Pendleton's Lithography (1825–1836) was a lithographic print studio in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, established by brothers William S. Pendleton (1795-1879) and John B. Pendleton (1798-1866). Though relatively short-lived, in its time the firm was prolific, printing portraits, landscape views, sheet music covers, and numerous other ...
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19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "19th-century lithographers" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
20th-century American lithographers (63 P) Pages in category "American lithographers" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
Skilled artist lithographers such as John Cameron, Fanny Palmer, and others became known for their work and signed important pieces. Artists such as A. F. Tait became famous when their paintings were reproduced as lithographs. [11] Currier and Ives was the most prolific and successful company of lithographers in the U.S.
John Blennerhassett Martin (September 5, 1797 – October 27, 1857), was an American painter, engraver and lithographer. Biography. Martin was born in Bandon, ...
Napoléon Sarony (March 9, 1821 – November 9, 1896) [1] [2] was an American lithographer and photographer. He was a highly popular portrait photographer, best known for his portraits of the stars of late-19th-century American theater. His son, Otto Sarony, continued the family business as a theater and film star photographer.
Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817 [1] – December 11, 1907) was a painter known for his role in White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training as a lithographer under celebrated marine artist Fitz Henry Lane at Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston.