Homer Dodge Martin
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American Barbizon School Tonalist Painter, 1836-1897, He was an American artist, particularly known for his landscapes. Martin was born at Albany, New York. A pupil for a short time of William Hart, his earlier work was closely aligned with the Hudson River School. He was elected as associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1868, and a full academician in 1874. During a trip to Europe in 1876 he was captivated by the Barbizon school, and thereafter his painting style gradually became darker, moodier, and more loosely-brushed. From 1882 to 1886 he lived in France, spending much of the time in Normandy. |
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Effect of Trees new23/Homer Dodge Martin-457535.jpg Painting ID:: 71637
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between 1876(1876) and 1882(1882)
Oil on canvas
20.5 x 25.6 cm (8.07 x 10.08 in)
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Homer Dodge Martin
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American Barbizon School Tonalist Painter, 1836-1897, He was an American artist, particularly known for his landscapes. Martin was born at Albany, New York. A pupil for a short time of William Hart, his earlier work was closely aligned with the Hudson River School. He was elected as associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1868, and a full academician in 1874. During a trip to Europe in 1876 he was captivated by the Barbizon school, and thereafter his painting style gradually became darker, moodier, and more loosely-brushed. From 1882 to 1886 he lived in France, spending much of the time in Normandy. |
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Effect of Trees new24/Homer Dodge Martin-457476.jpg Painting ID:: 72838
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Date between 1876(1876) and 1882(1882)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 20.5 X 25.6 cm (8.07 X 10.08 in)
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