Miner Kilbourne Kellogg
Miner Kilbourne Kellogg | |
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Born | 1814 |
Died | 1889 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painter, art historian and art collector |
Movement | Orientalist |
Spouse | Celia Logan |
Miner Kilbourne Kellogg (1814-1889) was an American painter noted for his Orientalist work, an art historian and art collector.
Life and career
Kellogg was born in
art collector. His personal art collection included works attributed to Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael.[2] He died in Toledo, Ohio in 1889.[1]
His archives are held in the collections of the University of Texas at Austin and the Indiana Historical Society.[3][4] In 1851 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician.
Notable collections
- Persian Women, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.[1]
Works
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Head of an Arab Girl, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Jerusalem, Israel, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Armenian Lady, Pera, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Armenian Girl of Pera, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Peasant Woman, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Persian Girl, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Persian Woman, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Persian Women, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Persian Women, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Turk, Azani, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Turkish Girl of Constantinople, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Head of a Lady, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Greek Lady, Brusa, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Greek Lady, Pera, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Greek Girl at the English Palace, Pera, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Greek Costume of Troy, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Consumptive Young Lady of New Orleans, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Two Women in an Italian Landscape, 1854 oil painting, Smithsonian American Art Museum
References
- ^ a b c "Persian Women". Search Collections. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ^ a b "Kellogg, Miner K. (Miner Kilbourne), 1814-1889". Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America. The Frick Collection. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ^ a b Richter, W.H. "Miner Kilbourne Kellogg Papers, 1825-1887". Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ^ Gressitt, Alexandra S. "Miner Kilbourne Kellogg Papers, 1841-1863, 1961-1962". Manuscripts & Archives. Indiana Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2013.