Artists
Blanche Vanis
American
1933 - 2021
Blanch, Lucile
American
American, 1895 - 1983
Lucile Esma Lundquist Blanch (December 31, 1895 – October 31, 1981) was an American artist, and art educator. She was noted for the murals she created for the U.S. Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts during the Great Depression. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellow in 1933.
Blanco, Lázaro
Mexican
Mexican, 1938 - 2011
Lázaro Blanco Fuentes (April 1, 1938 – May 4, 2011) was a Mexican photographer. Blanco was born in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. He directed the Casa del Lago Photography Workshop in Mexico City from 1968 until his death. Blanco's work has been shown in numerous galleries.
Blanquart-Évrard
Blanton Museum of Art
Blarenberghe, Louis-Nicolas van
French
French, 1716 or 1719 - 1794
Van Blarenberghe was the name of a dynasty of painters, originally from French Flanders (Lille), but some of the most famous descendants also lived in Paris, France. They were all descendants from Joris van Blarenberghe (1612–1670). The first two painters were Hendrick van Blarenberghe (1646–1712) and his son Jacques-Guillaume van Blarenberghe (1679–1742). Their style was still heavily influenced by the Flemish Baroque style. Jacques-Guillaume had two painting sons, Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe (15 July 1716 – 1 May 1794) and Henri Désiré van Blarenberghe (1734–1812). Louis-Nicolas had a son who was also a painter and with whom he often collaborated: Henri-Joseph van Blarenberghe (24 November 1750 – 1 December 1826). Together with his father they stayed at the Palace of Versailles, where they worked as miniaturists for the high society of their day. They were especially famous for their paintings on snuff boxes. Louis-Nicolas also worked as official campaign painter of the French court, following the French army as a war reporter. Two of his daughters, Catherine-Henriette and Isabelle, were chamber maids to the children of the French kings. Louis-Nicolas created miniature gouaches...
Blashfield, Edwin Howland
American
American, 1848 - 1936
Blashko, Abe
American
American, 1920 - 2011
Blast Furnace Press
Blast, Karl H.
American
American, active 1830
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion. Blast injuries occur with the detonation of high-order explosives as well as the deflagration of low order explosives. These injuries are compounded when the explosion occurs in a confined space.
Blaustein, Al
American
American, 1924 - 2004
Alfred H. Blaustein (1924-2004) was an American painter and printmaker.
Blauvelt & Hubbard
American
American, active 1860s