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Pierre Garnier was a French furniture maker and one of the greatest cabinetmakers of his time.
James Digman Wingfield was a British painter, known mainly for historical subjects, as well as for landscapes, portraits, and interiors.
John Wilson Carmichael was a British marine painter.
His name first appears as an exhibitor in 1838, when he contributed an oil painting, Shipping in the Bay of Naples, to the Society of British Artists. He showed both oil paintings and watercolours at the Royal Academy.
His painting of the bombardment of Sveaborg, which he witnessed during this assignment, was exhibited at the Royal Academy and is now in the collection of the National Maritime Museum.
Johan Laurentz Jensen was a Danish artist who specialized in flower painting.
Antoine Baptiste Petit was a French landscape painter.
Sarah Miriam Peale was an American portrait painter, considered the first American woman to succeed as a professional artist. One of a family of artists of whom her uncle Charles Willson Peale was the most illustrious, Sarah Peale painted portraits mainly of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. notables, politicians, and military figures. Lafayette sat for her four times.