River Landscape On A Cloudy Day an Oil Painting Signed
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River Landscape On A Cloudy Day an Oil Painting Signed by Hal Robinson.
This landscape painting is oil on canvas and measures 25 inches tall by 30 inches wide.
This fine art is signed in the lower left corner by Hal Robinson who was an American artist that lived between the years 1875 and 1933.
In a beautiful reproduction frame the art measures 32 inches tall by 37 inches wide.
Robinson (1875-1933) painted at Old Lyme and exhibited After a Spring Rain, After the October Storm, The Last Glow, Saw Mill River and The Ice-Bound Hudson between 1909 and 1911 at the National Academy of Design.
At the Corcoran Gallery he showed After a Spring Rain in 1910.
In the following year he exhibited A Gray Day in November and The Ice Pond after a Thaw at the Carnegie International.
Basically a naturalistic landscape painter, Robinson shows a degree of assimilation to impressionism in his use of violet hues and in the expressive application of impasto pigment.
He obviously worked from a fully loaded brush that results in a textural impasto that is a delight in itself, yet there is no systematic use of broken color, as Childe Hassam practiced.
Hassam's arrival at Old Lyme in 1903, along with that of Willard Metcalf, changed the orientation of the artists' colony almost completely from tonalism to impressionism. Robinson was obviously responding to those innovations.
When Robinson died in 1933, the Lyme Art Association was undergoing financial problems. Florence Griswold would live until 1937, guiding visitors through her colonial house.
But largely the Griswold Mansion had become a nostalgic curiosity.
On the other hand, Old Lyme remained the choice of many landscape painters, and into the early 1960s, Will Howe Foote (1874-1965), William Chadwick (1879-1962), Guy Wiggins (1883-1962), and Harry Hoffman (1874-1966) were still exhibiting there.
We offer shipping and delivery at an additional cost or if you are in the Asheville area you can pick it up from us.
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Reserve: $1,600.00
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This landscape painting is oil on canvas and measures 25 inches tall by 30 inches wide.
This fine art is signed in the lower left corner by Hal Robinson who was an American artist that lived between the years 1875 and 1933.
In a beautiful reproduction frame the art measures 32 inches tall by 37 inches wide.
Robinson (1875-1933) painted at Old Lyme and exhibited After a Spring Rain, After the October Storm, The Last Glow, Saw Mill River and The Ice-Bound Hudson between 1909 and 1911 at the National Academy of Design.
At the Corcoran Gallery he showed After a Spring Rain in 1910.
In the following year he exhibited A Gray Day in November and The Ice Pond after a Thaw at the Carnegie International.
Basically a naturalistic landscape painter, Robinson shows a degree of assimilation to impressionism in his use of violet hues and in the expressive application of impasto pigment.
He obviously worked from a fully loaded brush that results in a textural impasto that is a delight in itself, yet there is no systematic use of broken color, as Childe Hassam practiced.
Hassam's arrival at Old Lyme in 1903, along with that of Willard Metcalf, changed the orientation of the artists' colony almost completely from tonalism to impressionism. Robinson was obviously responding to those innovations.
When Robinson died in 1933, the Lyme Art Association was undergoing financial problems. Florence Griswold would live until 1937, guiding visitors through her colonial house.
But largely the Griswold Mansion had become a nostalgic curiosity.
On the other hand, Old Lyme remained the choice of many landscape painters, and into the early 1960s, Will Howe Foote (1874-1965), William Chadwick (1879-1962), Guy Wiggins (1883-1962), and Harry Hoffman (1874-1966) were still exhibiting there.
We offer shipping and delivery at an additional cost or if you are in the Asheville area you can pick it up from us.
Susquehanna Antiques guarantees 100% satisfaction. If you are unhappy with an item just return it to us and we will refund your purchase.
Reserve: $1,600.00
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Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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