Collection: John Quidor

John Quidor (January 26, 1801 – December 13, 1881) was an American painter of historical and literary subjects. About 35 of Quidor's canvases are known to survive, most of which are based on Washington Irving's stories about Dutch New York, drawing inspiration from the Hudson Valley and from such English painters as William Hogarth, Isaac Cruikshank, James Gillray, Joseph Wright of Derby, and George Morland.

John Wesley Jarvis taught him. His work was influenced by William Hogarth. His best-known works include The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane. He focused on history painting.

Within the Romanticism tradition, he is associated with Hudson River School.