Thomas Bigelow Craig (1849 – 1924)
Thomas Bigelow Craig, born in 1849 in Philadelphia, was best known for his summer landscapes depicting grazing or wading cows. Although he was a largely self-taught artist, some evidence exists that Craig may have studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He exhibited at the Nationl Academy annuals for 45 years and also spent time as an artist in the California art scene. He died in Woodland, New York in 1924.