Masters of Their Craft

Artists

Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.

39,743 artists in the collection

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E. & H.T. Anthony

American

American, 1862 - 1902

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E. Hubert Deines

American

1894 - 1967

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Eichelberger, Robert A.

American

American, 1861 - 1890

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Eichel, Emanuel

German

German, 1717 - 1782

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Eichenberg, Fritz

American

American, 1901 - 1990

Fritz Eichenberg (October 24, 1901 – November 30, 1990) was a German-American illustrator and arts educator who worked primarily in wood engraving. His best-known works were concerned with religion, social justice and nonviolence.

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Eichenfeld, Daniel

American

American

Eichholtz, Jacob

Eichholtz, Jacob

American

American, 1776 - 1842

Jacob Eichholtz (1776–1842) was an early American painter, known primarily for his portraits in the Romantic Victorian tradition. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in a family of prosperous Pennsylvania Germans, he spent most of his professional life in Philadelphia. A coppersmith by trade, he turned to painting and achieved both recognition and success despite being mainly self-taught as an artist. He is known to have painted over 800 portraits over the course of 35 years. Hundreds of his works are housed in art museums, historical societies, and private collections throughout the United States.

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Eichler, Gottfried the Younger

German

German, 1715 - 1770

A list of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg people, from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany.

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Eichler, Matthias Gottfried

German

German, 1748 - in or after 1818

Bohrium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Bh and atomic number 107. It is named after Danish physicist Niels Bohr. As a synthetic element, it can be created in particle accelerators but is not found in nature. All known isotopes of bohrium are highly radioactive; the most stable known isotope is 270Bh with a half-life of approximately 2.4 minutes, though the unconfirmed 278Bh may have a longer half-life of about 11.5 minutes. In the periodic table, it is a d-block transactinide element. It is a member of the 7th period and belongs to the group 7 elements as the fifth member of the 6d series of transition metals. Chemistry experiments have confirmed that bohrium behaves as the heavier homologue to rhenium in group 7. The chemical properties of bohrium are characterized only partly, but they compare well with the chemistry of the other group 7 elements.

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Eickemeyer, Rudolf

American

American, 1862 - 1932

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Eiichi Sakurai

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Eija-Liisa Ahtila