Deas Charles
|
|
|
American Painter
1818-1867
After an unsuccessful attempt to obtain an appointment at West Point Military Academy, he turned to an artistic career. He quickly earned recognition at the annual exhibitions of the National Academy of Design, New York, to which he was elected an associate member in 1839, with subjects taken from James Fenimore Cooper, |
|
|
Prairie Fire new4/Deas Charles-955827.jpg Painting ID:: 31901
|
mk77
1847
Oil on canvas
28 7/8x36 1/16in
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Charles Deas
|
|
|
1818-1867,American painter. After an unsuccessful attempt to obtain an appointment at West Point Military Academy, he turned to an artistic career. He quickly earned recognition at the annual exhibitions of the National Academy of Design, New York, to which he was elected an associate member in 1839, with subjects taken from James Fenimore Cooper, such as the Turkey Shoot (c. 1837; Richmond, VA Mus. F.A.), and from Washington Irving, The Devil and Tom Walker (1838; Richard P. W. Williams priv. col.). |
|
|
Prairie Fire new23/Charles Deas-576369.jpg Painting ID:: 71499
|
ca. 1847(1847)
Oil on canvas
73 x 91.3 cm (28.74 x 35.94 in)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deas Charles
|
|
|
American Painter
1818-1867
After an unsuccessful attempt to obtain an appointment at West Point Military Academy, he turned to an artistic career. He quickly earned recognition at the annual exhibitions of the National Academy of Design, New York, to which he was elected an associate member in 1839, with subjects taken from James Fenimore Cooper, |
|
|
Prairie Fire new24/Deas Charles-643434.jpg Painting ID:: 72676
|
Date ca. 1847(1847)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 73 X 91.3 cm (28.74 X 35.94 in)
cyf |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|