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The Connoisseur Gemälde ID:: 71006
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Connoisseur The Connoisseur' , 1887, oil on canvas. 109,86 x 60,96 cm. Private Collection The_Connoisseur'_,_1887,_oil_on_canvas._109,86_x_60,96_cm._Private_Collection
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Woman Playing a Mandolin Gemälde ID:: 79032
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Woman Playing a Mandolin 19th century
Oil on canvas
66.04 x 35.56 cm (26 x 14 in)
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Woman Playing a Mandolin Gemälde ID:: 81997
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Woman Playing a Mandolin 19th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 66.04 x 35.56 cm (26 x 14 in)
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De Scott Evans: Hanging Apples Gemälde ID:: 82192
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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De Scott Evans: Hanging Apples 1891, oil on canvas. 30,48 x 25,4 cm
cjr 1891,_oil_on_canvas._30,48_x_25,4_cm
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The Tack Room Gemälde ID:: 84910
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Tack Room oil on canvas. 60,96 x 50,48 cm.
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DeScott Evans
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born David Scott Evans (March 28, 1847-July 4, 1898) was an American artist who worked in Indiana, Ohio and New York. He was known for portraits, still lifes, landscapes and other genres.
Born in Boston, Indiana to David S. and Nancy A. (Davenport) Evans. His father was a physician. Evans changed his signature to D. Scott Evans and later to De Scott Evans. He also signed paintings with the names David Scott, S. S. David, and Stanley S. David. He attended Miami University's preparatory school in the 1860s, studying with professor Adrian Beaugureau at Miami and later in Cincinnati. Evans married Alice Josephine Burk in 1872. They had two biological daughters, Mabel and Nancy, and an adopted daughter, Laura.
In 1873, he became head of the art department at Mount Union College and after several terms there, he moved to Cleveland to teach and to paint. From Cleveland, he moved to New York. He died along with 500 other passengers and crew, including his three daughters when the French steamer La Bourgogne was rammed by a sailing ship in July 1898. His wife was not on board and later remarried.
Though he died at sea, there is a cenotaph for Evans and his daughters in the Oxford Cemetery in Oxford, Ohio.
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