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This section brings you artists and painters resident in Britain or America. Some of these artists may not have been "British" or "American" by birth; their inclusion in this section is based on the fact that their primary work was done while resident in one of those countries.

Alma-Tadena, Laurens/Lawrence
Laurens Alma-Tadena, by Ellen Gosse (Century Magazine, 1894A)
Mr. Alma-Tadena falls into both the "British" and "International" categories, as he spent his life in Europe but was resident in Britain when these articles were written.
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadena, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Frederick Dolman (The Strand, 1899B)

Berkeley, Stanley
A Battle-Painter at Home (Windsor Magazine, 1899B)

Borwick, Leonard
The Art of Leonard Borwick, by Mabel Woods (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

Boughton, George Henry
Mr. George Henry Boughton, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova (The Strand, 1900B)

Brickdale, Fortescue
A Girl Painter (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

Burne-Jones, Sir Edward
Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart., by L.T. Meade (The Strand, 1895B)
Letters of Burne-Jones to a Child (The Strand, 1899A)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones (Lady's Realm, 1901)

Butler, Lady
Famous Women Artists (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)

Chase, William
William M. Chase, Painter, by Kenyon Cox (Harper's Monthly, 1889A)

Church, F.S.
F.S. Church, by George William Sheldon (Harper's Monthly, 1889A)

Collier, John
The Art of John Collier, by Aphra Wilson (Lady's Realm, 1901)

Cooper, T. Sidney
Mr. T. Sidney Cooper, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1894A)

Couture, Thomas
Thomas Couture, by George P.A. Healy (Century Magazine, 1892B)

Cox, Kenyon
Kenyon Cox, by William A. Coffin (Century Magazine, 1891A)

Dicksee, Frank
Mr. Frank Dicksee, RA - A Popular Painter, by Mary Angela Dickens (Windsor, 1897A)

Fildes, Luke
Mr. Luke Fildes, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1893B)

Forbes, Stanhope
Mr. Stanhope Forbes, ARA - Illustrated Interviews, by Frederick Dolman (Strand, 1901B)

Fuller, George
George Fuller, by M.G. Van Rensselaer (Century Magazine, 1884A)

Gilbert, Sir John
Popular Art, by Mason Jackson (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895A)

Gotch, T.C.
T.C. Gotch and His Pictures, by Lewis Hind (Windsor Magazine, 1896B)

Grant, James
King of Pavement Artists (Good Words, 1902)

Haydon, Benjamin Robert
Haydon and His Friends (Harper's Monthly, 1876B)

Hemy, C. Napier
A Sea-Painter at Work, by Wilfrid Klickmann (Windsor Magazine, 1899B)

Henderson, John
John Henderson, Artist, by George Kennan (Century Magazine, 1894A)
A psychological study of a promising artist who developed color-blindness.

Herkomer, Hubert
Professor Herkomer and His Students, by Marie Antoinette von Zedlitz (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1894)
Hubert Herkomer, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Frederick Dolman (The Strand, 1900A)

Homer, Winslow
An American Artist in England, by M.G. Van Rennselaer (Century Magazine, 1884A)

Hunt, William
William Hunt, Painter (Illustrated London Almanack, 1865)

Inness, George
George Inness, by Henry Eckford (Century Magazine, 1882B)
An American landscape painter.
Characteristics of George Inness, by George William Sheldon (Century Magazine, 1895A)

Jefferies, Richard
Richard Jefferies (Girl's Own Paper, 1889, 1890)

Jopling, Miss
Miss Jopling [art teacher] (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

Leighton, Sir Frederick
Sir Frederick Leighton, PRA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1892B)
A Chat with Sir Frederick Leighton, PRA, by Baroness von Zedlitz (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)

Lilford, Lord
The Late Lord Lilford and His Works, by J.A. Owen (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

Marks, Henry Stacy
Henry Stacy Marks, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1891B)

Massey, Mrs.
A Modern Miniaturist (Lady's Realm, 1901)

Millais, John Everett
Some Early Recollections of John Everett Millais, Bart., by Frances Low (The Strand, 1896A)

Millet, Francis Davis
Francis Davis Millet (Century Magazine, 1892B)

Morris, William
A Day in Surrey with William Morris, by Emma Lazarus (Century Magazine, 1886B)
Mr. William Morris at the Kelmscott Press (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895B)

North, Marianne
A Lover of Nature (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1892)
An artist who painted extensive collections of images of the plants of Kew Gardens.

Olmsted, Frederick Law
Frederick Law Olmsted, by M.G. van Rensselaer (Century Magazine, 1893B)
Frederick Law Olmsted was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He is popularly considered to be the father of American landscape architecture. Olmsted was famous for co-designing many well-known urban parks with his senior partner Calvert Vaux, including Central Park in New York City, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and Elm Park in Worcester, Massachusetts. - Wikipedia

Orchardson, William
Mr. William Quiller Orchardson, RA, by Ralph W. Maude (The Strand, 1898A)

Parker, Thomas
Thomas Lister Parker (obit) (Gentleman's Magazine, 1859)

Phillip, John
John Phillip (Leisure Hour, 1868)

Prinsep, Val
Mr. Val C. Prinsep, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Framley Steelcroft (The Strand, 1896B)
A Talk with Val Prinsep, R.A., by Mary Angela Dickens (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)

Rawlinson, Sir Robert
Sir Robert Rawlinson, KCB - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1893A)

Reid, Sir George
A Talk with Sir George Reid, by Raymond Blathwayt (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1893)
President of the Royal Scotch [Art] Academy.

Riviere, Briton
Mr. Briton Riviere, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1896A)

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, by Edmund W. Gosse (Century Magazine, 1882B)

Ryder, Albert Pinkham
A Modern Colorist, by Henry Eckford (Century Magazine, 1890B)
American painter best known for his poetic and moody allegorical works and seascapes. - Wikipedia

Sargent, John S.
John S. Sargent, by Henry James (Harper's Monthly, 1887B)
An American artist considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation." - Wikipedia
John S. Sargent, by M.G. Rensselaer (Century Magazine, 1892A)
Sargent and His Painting, by William A. Coffin (Century Magazine, 1896B)
"With special reference to his decorations in the Boston Public Library."

Solomon, Solomon J.
Mr. Solomon J. Solomon, A.R.A. (Windsor Magazine, 1903A)

Stone, Marcus
Mr. Marcus Stone, RA - Illustrated Interviews, (The Strand, 1899B)

Stuart, Gilbert
Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of Women, by Charles Henry Hart (Century Magazine, 1898B)
Portraits of the Marchioness d'Yrugo and Maria Theresa Sarah McKean.

Thornycroft, Hamo
Mr. Hamo Thornycroft, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1893B)

Tunison, Fannie
The Remarkable Case of Miss Tunison (The Strand, 1900A)
An American quadriplegic who managed to earn a living by painting with her tongue.

Ward, Henrietta
Illustrated Interviews: "Royalties as Artists," by Ralph W. Maude (The Strand, 1898B)
An artist and art teacher whose pupils included many royals.

Watts, Frederick
Mr. Frederick Watts, RA, at the Grosvenor Gallery, by G.W. Prothero (Century Magazine, 1883B)

Welch, Lucy Kemp
A Woman Painter (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)

Whistler
Whistler in Painting and Etching (Scribners, 1879B)

Wilkie
Wilkie and His Pictures (Leisure Hour, 1860)

Woods, Henry
Mr. Henry Woods, R.A. - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova (Strand, 1901A)

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