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Every artist was first an amateur.
​-Ralph Waldo Emerson

The History of Amercan Art at visual-arts-cork.com
Famous american painters
Currently in the Theater:

Currently on Display:

Jackson Pollock
Georgia O'Keeffe: 'Ram's Head, White Hollyhock-Hills,'1935
Grant Wood's American Gothic, 1930
John Singer Sargent (Full Length): Portrait of Madame X, 1884 and Dr Pozzi at Home, 1881
Edward Hopper and Nighthawks (1942) explained, from Great Art Explained.
Andy Warhol's Diptych (1962) explained, from Great Art Explained.
Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851) exp by Painter Emmanuel Leutze explained, from Great Art Explained.
Great Art Explained Website