National Academy of Design - Notable Members

Notable Members

Some of the Academy's better-known members include:

  • A. S. Baylinson
  • James Henry Beard
  • Edwin Blashfield
  • Abraham Bogdanove
  • William Jay Bolton
  • Lee Bontecou
  • Stanley Boxer
  • John F. Carlson
  • Granville Carter
  • Vija Celmins
  • Benjamin Champney
  • William Merritt Chase
  • Frederic Edwin Church
  • Chuck Close
  • Colin Campbell Cooper
  • Charles Harold Davis
  • Henry Golden Dearth
  • Richard Diebenkorn
  • Thomas Eakins
  • Lydia Field Emmet
  • Helen Frankenthaler
  • Daniel Chester French
  • Frederick Carl Frieseke
  • Frank Gehry
  • Paul Georges
  • Arthur Hill Gilbert
  • Hardie Gramatky
  • Horatio Greenough
  • Red Grooms
  • Armin Hansen
  • L. Birge Harrison
  • Edward Lamson Henry
  • Winslow Homer
  • Jasper Johns
  • Lester Johnson
  • Charles Keck
  • Ellsworth Kelly
  • Leo Lentelli
  • Emanuel Leutze
  • Hayley Lever
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Maya Lin
  • Evelyn Beatrice Longman
  • Frederick William Macmonnies
  • Ludwig Mactarian
  • Brice Marden
  • Knox Martin
  • Jervis McEntee
  • Gari Melchers
  • Paul Meltsner
  • Raoul Middleman
  • F. Luis Mora
  • Henry Siddons Mowbray
  • David Dalhoff Neal
  • Victor Nehlig
  • Tom Otterness
  • William Page
  • Philip Pearlstein
  • I. M. Pei
  • William Lamb Picknell
  • Albin Polasek
  • Alfred Easton Poor
  • Alexander Phimister Proctor
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Benjamin Franklin Reinhart
  • Paul Resika
  • Dorothea Rockburne
  • Robert Ryman
  • Augustus Saint-Gaudens
  • John Singer Sargent
  • Richard Serra
  • Hughie Lee-Smith
  • Nancy Spero
  • T. C. Steele
  • Frank Stella
  • Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
  • Henry Ossawa Tanner
  • Edmund C. Tarbell
  • Louis Comfort Tiffany
  • Cy Twombly
  • Calvert Vaux
  • Edward Charles Volkert
  • Robert Vonnoh
  • John Quincy Adams Ward
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Stow Wengenroth
  • Frederic Whitaker
  • Milford Zornes

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