Caroline Nettleton Thurber (1863-1950). Born in Oberlin, Ohio, Thurber also painted portraits for Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., and Boston University.
H. Alonzo Pease (1820-1881). Raised in Oberlin Colony, H. Alonzo Pease created many images of Oberlin and its people. For more information see the Papers of Marcia Goldberg RG 30/228.
Samuel Lovett Waldo (1793-1861) and William Jewett (1790-1874). This New York partnership between Waldo, who trained at the Royal Academy, and Jewett, an associate member of the National Academy of Design, produced many portraits of prominent men.
H. Alonzo Pease (1820-1881). Raised in Oberlin Colony, H. Alonzo Pease created many images of Oberlin and its people. For more information see the Papers of Marcia Goldberg RG 30/228.
Frederick R. Spencer (1806-1875). Elected an associate of the National Academy in New York in 1837, Spencer became an academician at the Academy in 1846.
Sarah Belchetz-Swenson (b. 1938). An Oberlin College alumnae, class of 1960, Ms. Swenson is an active educator and public speaker. She is currently working as a self-employed painter-graphic artist in Williamsburg, Massachusetts.
Charles Hopkinson (1869-1962). In a career that spanned nearly 60 years, Hopkinson was best known for his painting of prominent men. This graduate of Harvard University became known as the "court painter of Harvard" because he painted more than...
Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844). A folk artist who painted in Ohio and New York, Mr. Hopkins was active in the Underground Railroad. The Smithsonian American Art Museum also holds paintings attributed to him.
J. Harvey Young (1830-1918). This Massachusetts born artist was a member of the Boston Art Club and his work is represented in the American Antiquarian Society.
H. Alonzo Pease (1820-1881). Raised in Oberlin Colony, H. Alonzo Pease created many images of Oberlin and its people. For more information see the Papers of Marcia Goldberg RG 30/228.
H. Alonzo Pease (1820-1881). Raised in Oberlin Colony, H. Alonzo Pease created many images of Oberlin and its people. For more information see the Papers of Marcia Goldberg RG 30/228.
Jane E. Bartlett (d.?). Miss Bartlett of Boston was a cousin by marriage to Oberlin College Holbrook Professor Albert H. Currier (1837-1927). In 1883, she was commissioned to paint five portraits to celebrate Oberlin College's Jubilee. Although...