Artists
Abe, Nobuya
Japanese
Japanese, 1913 - 1971
Kiyoji Ōtsuji (大辻 清司, Ōtsuji Kiyoji; 1923–2001) was a Japanese photographer, photography theorist, and educator. He was active in the avant-garde art world in Japan after World War II, both creating his own experimental photographs, and taking widely circulated documentary photographs of other artists and art projects. He became an authority in Japanese photography, extensively publishing commentaries and educating future generations of photographers.
Aberbach Fine Art
New York
Aberdeen, Harry G.
American
American, active c. 1935
Abergil, Inbal
Israeli
Israeli, born 1976
Abigail Davenport (Williams)
Abner Reed
Abogunde of Ede
A. Bolderin
Abondio, Antonio
Italian
Italian, 1538 - 1591
Antonio Abondio (1538–1591) was an Italian sculptor, best known as a medallist and as the pioneer of the coloured wax relief portrait miniature. Born in Riva del Garda, he was trained by Leone Leoni and worked in Italy between 1552 and 1565. Thereafter he mainly worked for the Habsburgs, with a few works made for French and Polish kings. He moved to Vienna to the court of Emperor Maximilian I and after his death in 1576 to Prague. He travelled to France, Netherlands and Germany. He died at Vienna in 1591. His son Alessandro followed in his father's footsteps, also specializing in mythological and portrait reliefs, and marrying the widow of another court artist, Hans von Aachen.
A. Bradstreet
Abraham Ajay
Abraham Archibald Anderson
American
1847 - 1940