Jan van Eyck (1380-1440.)
A Flemish painter, native of Maes-Eyck, on the river Maes. He was a brother of Hubert van Eyck. They established themselves at Bruges and founded the Flemish school, and are credited with inventing oil painting.
Gaudenzio Ferrari (1484-1550).
An Italian painter, student of Perugino, says one writer, while others say he first studied under Stefano Scotto and then under Bernardino Luini.
Odvardo Fialetti (1573-1638).
Born at Bologna; died at Venice. He first studied under Gio. Battista Cremonini and then in the school of Tintoretto.
George W. Flagg (1816-1897).
Born in New Haven, Conn. He studied with his uncle, Washington Allston. Under the patronage of Luman Reed he spent three years in Europe to study. After living six years in London he returned to New Haven and subsequently removed to New York City.
Jared Bradley Flagg (1820-1899).