Samuel S. Osgood (1808-1885).
Born in Boston, Mass.; married Frances S. Locke (who wrote under the nom de plume of "Fanny Forrester"). He studied art in Europe and settled in New York City, making a specialty of portrait painting.
Adrian van Ostade (1610-1685).
Dutch painter, born at Haerlem and studied under Francis Hals. He was an ardent friend of Adrian Brower, a fellow student. His subjects are always from low life.
Isaac van Ostade (1621-1649).
Brother of Adrian, under whom he studied and whose style he imitated, but later adopted a style of his own in painting out-door scenes.
Jean Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755).
French painter and engraver, born at Paris, and studied under Nicholas Largillière. He acquired distinction in painting hunting pieces, cavalcades, etc. He died at Beauvais.
William Page (1811-1885).
Born in Albany, N. Y.; died in Tottenville, S. I. He studied under James Herring and Samuel F. B. Morse; also entered the Academy of Design. He spent eleven years in Europe, from 1849 to 1860, and returning to New York, was president of the Academy of Design. He painted mostly portraits.