Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., and was a graduate of Columbia University in 1863. Student of the National Academy of Design and under Edwin White. At Paris he studied with Leon Bonnat.
Edward Savage (1761-1817).
Born and died in Princeton, Mass. He was a goldsmith, who turned his attention to portrait painting, and painted Washington's portrait for Harvard University.
Louis Jaques Schaal (1800- ).
Born at Paris, he entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1816, and was a pupil of Daguerre and Lethière. He was a painter and engraver.
Godfrey Schalcken (1643-1706).
Dutch historical portrait painter, born at Dort. He first studied with Soloman van Hoogstraten and later entered the school of Gerard Douw at Leyden. He died at The Hague.
Bartolomeo Schidone (1560-1615).
He was born at Modena. His early history is very contradictory, but he emulated the style of Correggio very closely.
Martin Schoen (1445-1491).