Winckworth Allan Gay (1821–1910) was an American landscape artist and was one of the first American artists to promote the Barbizon style of pastoral landscape...
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the person's given name(s) to the link. Winckworth Allan Gay (1821–1910), American landscape artist Winckworth Tonge (1727-1792), Canadian soldier, land...
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William Gay (disambiguation), various people Winckworth Allan Gay (1821–1910), American landscape artist Enola Gay, name of airplane that dropped the first...
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Brooklyn Museum – Green Mountains, Lake Champlain – Winckworth Allan Gay – overall...
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Emmanuel Damoye Constant Dutilleux Antonio Fontanesi Nicolae Grigorescu Winckworth Allan Gay H. I. Marlatt Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli Léon Germain Pelouse...
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popularity in the 1890s. Maria a'Becket Henry Golden Dearth Thomas Eakins Winckworth Allan Gay Childe Hassam Winslow Homer William Morris Hunt Wilson Irvine George...
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(née Blood) Gay. His uncle was the Boston painter Winckworth Allan Gay, who introduced the young man to the art community. In 1876, Gay and his wife...
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Georges Gasté (French, 1869–1910) Orientalist photographer and painter Winckworth Allan Gay (American, 1821–1910) Théodore Géricault (French, 1791–1824) Jean-Léon...
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William Tolman Carlton, 1816–1888 Christopher Pearse Cranch, 1813–1892 Winckworth Allan Gay, 1821–1910 George Henry Hall, 1823–1913 Peter Stephenson, about 1823–1860...
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-died 9 May 1780. John Whidden -by-election, took seat 26 October 1780. Winckworth Tonge -seat declared vacant 26 November 1783 for non-attendance. Jonathan...
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