John Durand (active 1765–1782) was a colonial American portraitist. With John Mare, Abraham Delanoy, and Lawrence Kilburn, he was one of a number of ...
John Durand was een koloniale Amerikaanse portrettist. Samen met John Mare, Abraham Delanoy en Lawrence Kilburn was hij een van een aantal portrettisten die in de jaren 1760 in New York City woonden en werkten. Wikipedia (Engels)
Geboren: 1731
Overleden: 1805
John Durand's birth and death dates are unknown, and only a few of his portraits are signed and dated. The sketchy chronology of his life is based on these few ...
John Durand (active 1766-1782) appears to be of French Huguenot descent and arrived in New York around 1766.
John Durand (1822-1908) was an art critic and painter. He and William J. Stillman edited and published the New York art magazine, The Crayon.
John Durand papers, 1854-1907 ; Biographical/Historical Note. Editor; Paris, France and New York City. ; Provenance. Microfilmed 1956 by the Archives of American ...
In a small Wisconsin town a 6-year-old is stricken with paralytic polio. Forty years later he finds his life in shambles.
Professional Researcher, Center for Watershed Sciences, UC Davis Institute of the Environment, 501 Engineering Bikeway, Davis, CA 95616
John Durand completed a series of children's portraits in New York in 1766. The identification of the young sitter rests on a long tradition in the Crossfield ...
John Durand, 1822 – 1908. Durand was a contemporry of Hyppolyte Taine and the translator of several of his works into English.
A portrait painter and painter of historical scenes who spent much time in Virginia, John Durand was also a teacher of drawing and watercolor painting.