John van Goyen (1596-1666).

Born at Leyden and died at The Hague. Was one of the earliest Dutch landscape painters. He studied under Schilderpoort, Isaac Nicolai and Esias Vandevelde, and was father-in-law to Jan Steen.

Henry Peters Gray (1819-1877).

He was born and died in New York and in 1838 entered the studio of Daniel Huntington. He visited Europe several times and was president of the National Academy 1869-1871.

Horatio Greenough (1805-1852).

Sculptor, born in Boston, Mass., and died in Somerville, Mass. When a boy he was taught the rudiments of his art by a French sculptor, Binon. He entered Harvard, where he met Washington Allston; but before completing his college course Greenough sailed for Europe in 1825, where he lived permanently.

Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805).

Born at Tournus; died at Paris. He studied in School of Grandon, a portrait painter at Lyons, where he made rapid progress.

Anthony Griff or Grief (1670-1715).

Flemish painter of landscapes, dead game and dogs. Born at Antwerp and died at Brussels.