George Inness, Sr. (1825-1894)

Inness was an American landscape painter whose early work was in the manner of the Hudson River school. A patron sent him to Europe where he admired the Barbizon School and the work of Jean-Francois Millet. He dissolved lines into color. Inness believed it was more important to appeal to the emotions than the intellect.

Date:
1875 circa 5 years
Original Format:
Carte de Visite
Item#:
MES18359
Height:
1141px
Width:
741px
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