Historic American Art Colonies
The Nantucket Art Colony

(above: Richard Hayley Lever, Winter, St. Ives, c. 1914, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 inches, Brooklyn Museum, Caroline H. Polhemus Fund. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Walter Gilman Page,
The Visit, 1890s, oil on canvas, Chazen Museum of Art, courtesy of
Daderot. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Henry Emerson Tuttle, Aquiline
(Eagle Head), 1937, drypoint, 9 1/16 x 10 1/4 inches, Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Emerson Tuttle, 1946. Public domain, via Wikimedia
Commons*)
Examples of artists' artworks pending availability of Wikimedia Commons images:
James F. Barker
Doris Riker Beer
Richard Beer
Frank Swift Chase
Maud Millicent Clapp
Mary Cowles Clark
Anne Ramsdell Congdon
Henry S. Eddy
Inna Garsoian
Emily Hoffmeier
Edgar Jenney
Charlotte Stuart Kimball
Harriet Lord
Gertrude Monaghan
Hanna Monaghan
Mary Sarg Murphy
Jane Brewster Reid
Volney A. Richardso
Lillian Gertrude (Smith) Rockwood
Tony Sarg no ADA
Virginia Guild Sharp
Wuanita Smith
Elizabeth Saltonstall
Maud Stumm
Ruth Haviland Sutton
Isabelle Tuttle
Return to Art Colonies
American Academy in Rome through Cragsmoor Art Colony
Dixie Art Colony/Alabama Gulf Coast Colony through Lyme Art Colony
MacDowell Art Colony through North Conway Art Colony
Ogunquit Art Colony through Roycroft Art Colony
San Diego Art Colony through Stone City Art Colony
Taos Art Colony through Yaddo Art Colony
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States Art Colonies
Midwestern States Art Colonies
Rocky Mountain and Southwestern States Art Colonies
Return to Topics in American Representational Art
TFAO catalogues:
Links to sources of information outside of our web site are provided only as referrals for your further consideration. Please use due diligence in judging the quality of information contained in these and all other web sites. Information from linked sources may be inaccurate or out of date. TFAO neither recommends or endorses these referenced organizations. Although TFAO includes links to other web sites, it takes no responsibility for the content or information contained on those other sites, nor exerts any editorial or other control over them. For more information on evaluating web pages see TFAO's General Resources section in Online Resources for Collectors and Students of Art History.
*Tag for expired US copyright of object image:

Search Resource Library
Copyright 2022 Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc., an Arizona nonprofit corporation. All rights reserved.