WalterShirlaw (August 6, 1838 – December 26, 1909) was a Scottish-American artist. Shirlaw was born in Paisley, Scotland, and moved to the United States...
Walter P. Shirlaw, known as Watty Shirlaw (born 1902) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born Wishaw, Shirlaw played for...
artwork including E. H. Blashfield, Will H. Low, C. S. Reinhart, and WalterShirlaw. Other design and engraving work is as follows. Central Vignette Designer:...
Saint-Gaudens Kikuo Saito Nelson Shanks William Scharf Susan Louise Shatter WalterShirlaw John Sloan Hughie Lee-Smith Isaac Soyer Raphael Soyer Theodoros Stamos...
Alexander von Wagner and Karl von Piloty, and befriended American artists WalterShirlaw, Frank Duveneck, and J(oseph) Frank Currier. In Munich, Chase employed...
Louis Delnoce, and WalterShirlaw. The front right vignette on the $10 NBN is Liberty and Progress (designed by WalterShirlaw, engraved by G.F.C. Smillie)...
Dorothea. When she returned, Dreier had private lessons from painter WalterShirlaw, who gave her a great foundation in the fundamentals of art and encouraged...
Munich include Harry Chase, Robert Koehler, John Henry Twachtman, and WalterShirlaw. The Munich school is characterized by a naturalistic style and dark...
1868, aged 16, he studied art at the Chicago Academy of Design under WalterShirlaw until the great fire of 1871 destroyed everything (including much of...
decided to devote his life to art, and started studying drawing under WalterShirlaw at the city's Academy of Design. In 1870 he took the decision to continue...
Chase moved into the main gallery, and was joined in the building by WalterShirlaw and Frederick Dielman. Chase's studio in particular represented the...
been rejected from a National Academy exhibition in 1877; painters WalterShirlaw, Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John La Farge, Julian Alden...
also spent time in Antwerp studying Rembrandts. He was a classmate of WalterShirlaw and Frank Duveneck. Mulvany won a medal for his efforts, and returned...
William Merritt Chase, John Henry Twachtman, Willis Seaver Adams, and WalterShirlaw—who in the 1870s overturned the traditions of the Hudson River School...
League of New York in 1875, and studied there for three years under WalterShirlaw. He moved to Paris in 1878, where he studied under Jean-Paul Laurens...
was also co-founder of the Munich Art Club with other members such as WalterShirlaw, David Dalhoff Neal, Frank Duveneck, and William Merritt Chase. Next...
Bache Gould, Charles Clifford, Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani, WalterShirlaw and Walter Starkie. British Cemetery in Madrid:Introduction Archived April...
a number of distinguished artists, including William Merritt Chase, WalterShirlaw, Henry Keller, Sargent Kendall, Charles Hawthorn, William Whittemore...
and the Art Students League of New York where her teachers included WalterShirlaw and William Merritt Chase. She continued her studies in France, eventually...
the collection are: William Merritt Chase Frank Duveneck Henry Mosler WalterShirlaw William Aiken Walker William Wendt Charles Courtney Curran William Victor...
studied etching with Charles Frederick William Mielatz and painting with WalterShirlaw. In 1906, Anne Goldthwaite traveled to Paris, where she lived at the...
included James Wells Champney, William Merritt Chase, Frederick Dielman, WalterShirlaw, Charles Yardley Turner and Lemuel Wilmarth. In 1884 Lamb traveled to...
Watty Moore (1925–1967), English footballer Walter Watty Shirlaw (born 1902), Scottish footballer George Walter Watty Wallace (1900–1964), Australian politician...
works by Gustav Kruell; including portraits of William M. Chase, and WalterShirlaw. 1890, Kruell's first exhibit was at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston...