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  1. Samuel Colman (Portland, 4 de março de 1832 - Nova Iorque, 26 de março de 1920) foi um escritor e pintor dos Estados Unidos, um dos membros destacados da Escola do Rio Hudson. [1] Biografia. Mudou-se com a família para Nova Iorque ainda criança. Ali seu pai abriu uma livraria que se tornou ponto de encontro de intelectuais.

  2. work and occupations (5,453) military (862) soldier (1,204) ‘The Destruction of the Temple‘, Samuel Colman (or Coleman), c.1830–40.

  3. Samuel Colman (American, Portland, Maine 1832–1920 New York) 1887 Kew, England (in Catalogue of Etching Proofs Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, New York, 1891)

  4. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › objectsBrooklyn Museum

    In The Edge of Doom, Samuel Colman imagines the destruction of (Western) civilization.Known for spectacular, apocalyptic imagery, here Colman portrays bolts of lightning striking erratically, blasting classical and Gothic buildings, carriages, paintings, and even the figure of Time (tumbling with an hourglass and scythe) into a central glowing void.

  5. While still a boy Samuel Colman moved to New York, where his father became a publisher and seller of books and prints. Young Colman thus grew up on familiar terms with the artists who frequented the family shop on Broadway.

  6. The multitalented Samuel Colman was a noted American landscape painter; interior designer and artistic partner of Louis Comfort Tiffany; and founder and first president of the American Watercolor Society (1867–71). He played an important role in elevating the watercolor medium in the United States during the late nineteenth century.

  7. Samuel Colman (* 4. März 1832 in Portland , Maine , USA ; † 26. März 1920 in New York City , New York ) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler , Innenarchitekt und ein Verfasser, bekannt für seine Porträts des Hudson River .