biografía de Everett Lloyd BRYANT (1864-1945)
Lugar de nacimiento: Galion, OH
Lugar de defunción: Los Angeles, CA
Direcciones: Hendrecks, PA, 1908-09; Baltimore, MD, 1914-20; Los Angeles, CA/Wilmer, CA, from 1930s
Profesión: Painter, muralist
Estudios: with Blanc and Couture in Paris; Herkomer, in London; PAFA, with Anshutz, Chase, Breckenridge, 1901-04
Exposiciones: SNBA, 1895; PAFA, frequently, 1904-24; AIC; Pan.-Pac. Expo., San Fran. 1915 (silver med.); Corcoran Gal., 1916-23; Arlington Galleries, NYC, 1918; Los Angeles Art Assoc., 1934 (merit award); GGE, 1939; Calif. WC Soc., 1939; BMA, 1946 (memorial); S.Indp.A.
Asociaciones: Baltimore WC Soc.; Phil. WCC; Calif. WC Soc.
Obra: PAFA; Baltimore Museum of Art; St. Paul Art Inst.; LACMA
Comentarios: Preferred media: watercolor, oil. While living in Baltimore, he and his wife spent summers painting in Southern Maryland, Maine and New Hampshire. He moved to California in 1930, taking sketching trips into Nevada and Arizona. His wife Maude Drein Bryant was also an artist.
Fuentes: WW49; Hughes, Artists in California, 77-78; Danly, Light, Air, and Color, 30; Fink, American Art at the Nineteenth-Century Paris Salons, 326.