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John Quidor (1801—1881) was an American genre painter and artisan. In 17 of his approximately 35 paintings he depicted subjects from Washington Irving’s stories: e.g., the paintings Ichabod Crane at the Van Tassel’s Ball (1855), The Money Diggers (1832), and Rip Van Winkle (1829).

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John Quidor (1801—1881)

John Quidor (1801—1881); American painter
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brooklyn museum 1823 oil on canvas paintings in the united states 1823 paintings of people 19th century oil paintings of sitting women at full length dick s ramsay fund female long hair in art genre paintings in the brooklyn museum john quidor paintings of women sitting on the ground outdoors female portrait