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George Inness (May 1, 1825 – August 3, 1894) was an American landscape painter. Now recognized as one of the most influential American artists of the nineteenth ...
Inness painting Evening in 1875 after returning from a years-long trip to Italy and France. [1] His European travels inspired him to paint more naturalistic works in the style of the Barbizon school - a contrast to Inness' earlier works painted in the more romantic style of the Hudson river school.
Spring Blossoms, Montclair, New Jersey is a late 19th-century painting by Scottish-American artist George Inness. The work is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1] Done in oil and crayon (charcoal was also possibly used [1]), the painting depicts Montclair, New Jersey in springtime.
Painted in oil on canvas, it is one of Inness' most well-known works. [1] It is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The painting was commissioned from Inness in 1855 by John Jay Phelps the first president of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and was meant to be an advertisement for his railroad ...
Spring Blossoms, Montclair, New Jersey - painting by George Inness (MET, 11.116.4) Items portrayed in this file depicts. Spring Blossoms, Montclair, New Jersey.
Inness created a series of dramatic storm scenes in the late 1870s. He drew on a number of sources to shape and inform this series, including the Hudson River School and the mystic Emanuel Swedenborg. Swedenborg believed that there was a correspondence between objects in the physical realm and the parallel world of the spirit, while the artists ...
A Bit of the Roman Aqueduct is a landscape painting by American painter George Inness.It was completed by the artist in 1852, likely in his studio in New York City.However, some scholarship suggests the possibility that Inness at least began work on the painting while in Italy the year before. [1]
Autumn Oaks is a late 19th-century painting by American artist George Inness.Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a grove of oak trees in the American countryside. Inness painted Autumn Oaks almost immediately after his return from a four-year trip to Europe during which he painted many naturalistic works.