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America's Distinguished Artists

a national registry of historic artists

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Deceased American artists and artisans of note who created representational art are indexed in this catalogue by last name in alphabetical order. There are references to Resource Library texts and those from other sites. Click on letters below to access the alphabetical index.

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Elizabeth Lochrie from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Elizabeth Lochrie from Doane Hoag

Ronald Lockett from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Ronald Lockett from Souls Grown Deep Foundation

Ward (John Ward) Lockwood from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Ward (John Ward) Lockwood from Calisphere

Dorothy Loeb from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Dorothy Loeb from Provincetown Artist Registry

Gisella Loeffler from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Gisella Lacher Loeffler from Southwest Art Magazine

Maurice George Logan from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

Thayne Logan from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Helen Loggie from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Helen Loggie from Wikipedia

Charles Loloma from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)

McKendree Robbins Long from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)

William E. Long from Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author

Breta Longacre from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)

Lydia Longacre from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Lydia Longacre from Smithsonian American Art Museum

Gaston Longchamps from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)

Mary King Longfellow from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Evelyn Beatrice Longman from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Evelyn Beatrice Longman from Wikipedia

Margaret Longstreth from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Margaret Longstreth from Schwarz Gallery

Charles Looff from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Charles Looff from Wikipedia

Andrew Loomis from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Andrew Loomis from Wikipedia

Henry Augustus Loop from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Henry Augustus Loop from Victorian Art History

W. Loosfrom Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Edward Loper from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Edward L. Loper, Sr. from Wikipedia

Carlos Lopez from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

(above: Carlos Lopez, _Bounty,_1940, Treasury Department Section of Painting and Sculpture. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Carlos Lopez, Design for Mural, Paw Paw, Michigan Post Office for the Treasury Department Section of Fine Arts, ca. 1940, watercolor over pencil on paper, 9 1/2 x 10 inches, National Archives and Records Administration, Records of the Public Buildings Service. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Leonard Lopp from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Leonard Lopp from Wikipedia

Erle Loran from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeErle Loran from California Watercolor Gallery

Caroline Lord from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Caroline Augusta Lord from Wikipedia

(above: Caroline A. Lord, Woman with Geraniums, c. 1900, oil on canvas, on loan to the Cincinnati Art Museum from the City School District of the City of Cincinnati. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Richard Lorenz from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeRichard Lorenz from The Museum of Wisconsin Art

(above: Richard Lorenz, Solitude (or Prairie Twilight), 1904, Milwaukee Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

Matilda Lotz from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Matilda Lotz from Wikipedia

Walt S. Louderbackfrom Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Walt Louderbackfrom Kelly Collection of American Illustration

Edward J. Loughfrom Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author

Robert Elmer Lougheedfrom Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Robert Lougheed from Wikipedia

Lorette Lovell from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Tom Lovell from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Tom Lovell from Wikipedia

Clinton Loveridgefrom Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)

Henri Lovie from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Henri Lovie from The Becker Collection

John Gorham Lowfrom Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)

Will Hicok Low from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeWill Hicok Lowfrom Wikipedia

Sanford B. D. Low from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeSanford B. D. Low from Sam Low

Orson Byron Lowell from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Orson Lowell from Wikipedia

(above: Orson Lowell, Life at Yale's in July Scribner's Date issued: 63 x 33: Boston Public Library, Print Department.

Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Louis Lozowickfrom Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Louis Lozowickfrom Wikipedia

Molly Luce from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeMolly Luce from Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

Luigi Lucioni from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Luigi Lucioni from Wikipedia

Theodore Lukits from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) alsao see Theodore Lukits from Wikipedia

George Luks from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

(above: George Benjamin Luks, The Bread Line, c. 1905-25, oil on panel, Dayton Art Institute. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: George Benjamin Luks, Houston Street, 1907, oil on canvas mounted on masonite, 23.8 x 41.6 inches, Saint Louis Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Bertha Lum from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Bertha Lum from Wikipedia

Harriet Randall Lumis from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Harriet Randall Lumis from Pioneer Valley History Network

Florence Lundborgfrom Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author

Helen Lundebergfrom Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Helen Lundebergfrom Wikipedia

(above: Helen Lundeberg, Pioneers of the West, 1934, oil on canvas, 40 x 50.2 inches, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Leon Lundmarkfrom Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Leon Lundmarkfrom Scanlan Fine Arts Gallery

Herman Lungkwitz from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Herman Lungkwitz from Wikipedia

Fernand Lungrenfrom Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)

(above: Fernand Lungren, The Café, c. 1882-84, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Fernand Lungren, Bastions of the Painted Desert, c.1910, oil on canvas, 20 x 40 inches, Laguna Art Museum. Promised gift of Nancy Dustin Wall Moure. Image courtesy of Laguna Art Museum.)

Adelia Lutz from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also seeAdelia Armstrong Lutz from Wikipedia

Dan Lutzfrom Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Dan Lutz from Sullivan Goss, an American Gallery

Gladys M. Lux from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Gladys M. Lux from Lux Center For The Arts

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