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Wilbur G. Adam, club president - 1965–67, portraiture and landscapes painter. •
Frank Duveneck, club president - 1896–98. Cincinnati's best-known artist in the late 1800s and early 1900s, was appointed the club's critic. A famed painter of American Indians. •
John Hauser, one of the club's earliest members. Painter best known for his portraits of American Indians and Indigenous peoples of the Americas. •
Charles S. Kaelin, an
American Impressionist painter. •
Winsor McCay, an American cartoonist and animator. •
Lewis Henry Meakin, club president - 1912–14. An American Impressionist landscape artist. •
Frank Harmon Myers, Impressionist painter known for seascapes. •
Edward Henry Potthast, an American Impressionist painter. •
John A. Ruthven, an American wildlife painter. •
Joseph Henry Sharp, a painter of the American West. •
Leon Van Loo, the club's third and eighth president. Belgian-born photographer and art promoter. ==Leadership==