A Dutch painter, born at Gorinchem. It is not known under whom he studied, but he settled at Antwerp, where he acquired considerable reputation.
C. B. Julien St. Memin (1770-1852).
Born and died in Dijon, France. He introduced in America, a machine called a "physionotrace," by which the human profile could be copied with mathematical accuracy and produced over 800 engraved portraits of distinguished citizens. Later he took up portrait and landscape painting and in 1817 was appointed director of the Museum at Dijon.
Giovanni Battista Salvi (1605-1685).
Called Il Sassoferrato, from the place of his nativity. He first studied under his father, Tarquinio Salvi, and then in Rome and Naples.
Andrea del Sarto (1487-1531).
Born at Florence. His real name was Andrea D'Agnolo, but called del Sarto from the occupation of his father, who was a tailor. He studied first under Gio Barile, a wood engraver, and then under Pietro di Cosimo.
Sassoferrato, see Salvi.
Walter Satterlee (1844-1905).