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Jules Tavernier (French 1844-1889) was arguably the most important Volcano School painter. Other artists include Ernst William Christmas (Australian 1863-1918), Constance Fredericka Gordon Cumming (Scottish 1837-1924), Charles Furneaux (American 1835-1913), D. Howard Hitchcock (American 1861-1943), Ogura Yonesuke Itoh (Japanese 1870-1940), Ambrose McCarthy Patterson (Australian 1877-1966), Titian Ramsey Peale (American 1799-1885), Louis Pohl (American 1915-1999), Eduardo Lefebvre Scovell (British 1864-1918), William Pinkney Toler (American 1826-1899), William Twigg-Smith (New Zealander 1883-1950), Joseph Dwight Strong (American 1852-1899) and Lionel Walden (American 1861-1933).

A selection of Volcano School paintings is usually on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art.

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