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George
Inness (1825 - 1894) |
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in Newburgh, New York, in 1825, George Inness was raised in New
York City and Newark, New Jersey. His early life was disrupted by
severe illness, and he had as a result little formal academic or
artistic education. In Newark, he studied with the itinerant painter
John Jesse Barker, and in New York, probably in 1843, with the French-born
landscape painter, Regis Francois Gignoux. Inness visited Italy
in 1850. In 1853 he visited France, where he studied French Barbizon
landscape painting, admiring especially the work of the most radical
of the Barbizon artists, Theodore Rousseau. This was, in the influence
on his style, the most decisive experience of Inness' artistic life.
In the early 1860s Inness moved from New York to Medfield, Massachusetts.
In 1864, he moved to Eagleswood, New Jersey. At Eagleswood he was
introduced to the teaching of Emanuel Swedenborg. It became his
religious faith, and determined, too, the increasingly allusive,
expressive, and almost mystical character of his later art. Inness
lived in Italy from 1870 to 1874 and in France briefly in 1875,
when he returned to America. In 1876 he settled in Montclair, New
Jersey. He lived in Montclair for the rest of his life, but traveled
widely, often for the sake of his health, to Niagara Falls, Virginia,
California, and Tarpon Springs, Florida.He died on a trip to Scotland
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