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Old Lyme Colony Painters
The Old Lyme Colony was named for painters in Old Lyme, Connecticut, a village that hosted the first major art colony in America that encouraged Impressionism. Old Lyme was accessible to its New York City-based painters by excellent rail service and was located at the confluence of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. The period of its greatest activity was 1900 to 1915.
Joseph Boston was apparently the first artist to have visited and painted in Old Lyme, in 1894, conducting the Westhampton Summer School of Art there, but the town was first 'discovered' by Clark G. Voorhees on a bicycling trip in 1893. Henry Ward Ranger, considered by many to be the most acclaimed artist of the region, was already in the vicinity, but it was Voorhees's recommendation that sent him to Old Lyme in 1899. There he boarded in the slightly run-down mansion of Miss Florence Griswold, whose home rapidly became a mecca for successive waves of summer painters. Ranger took a group of his artist friends to Miss Florence's in 1900, and transformed Old Lyme into an 'American Barbizon', where he became one of the acknowledged leaders of Tonalism at the turn of the century. Ranger sought a bucolic place that was scenic, quiet, and remote and that reminded him of the village of Barbizon, France, where as a young man, he had taken up painting bucolic scenes in a Tonalist style. He sought a bucolic place that was scenic, quiet, and remote and that reminded him of the village of Barbizon, France, where as a young man, he had taken up painting bucolic scenes in a Tonalist style.
In 1903, the arrival at Old Lyme of well-known American impressionist Childe Hassam caused Ranger’s tonalist influence to dwindle and the place to take hold as a bastion of Impressionism. The Florence Griswold House, now a museum devoted to the work of its former occupants, was the gathering place for these artists, and, as stated above, living at Griswold House became the first step to acceptance into the Colony AskART.com personnel, having referred to books and Old Lyme art historians, includes those artists who were considered by each other as members of the Colony. All landscape painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they were an unofficial but well-defined group whose exclusivity was determined by who was allowed by Florence Griswold, counseled by other artists, to stay at her boarding house.
Of this group, most had their primary residences on the East Coast in New York, Massachusetts, or Connecticut. Several became Midwesterners including Louis Dessar from Indiana, Alonzo Kimball and Louis Betts from Illinois, George Newell and Frederic Ramsdell from Michigan. Maurice Braun was the only Californian, and Arthur Heming was Canadian.
Artists with considerable book mentions, as well as museum representations, are Childe Hassam, John Twachtman, J Alden Weir, Theodore Robinson, Willard Metcalf, Gifford Beal, and Emil Carlsen. That same group plus Maurice Braun and Guy Carleton Wiggins experience high prices at auction.
Credit for parts of the above information is given to William Gerdts, author of Art Across America, as well as to
American Art Review, 6/1997. FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM by Jeffrey Andersen, and
American Art Review, 8/2002, EARLY YEARS OF THE LYME ART COLONY by Pamela Bond.
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Top Artists in Old Lyme Colony Painters
Everett Longley Warner
1877 - 1963 • New York, Iowa
Winter-urban view, genre, etcher
Tosca (Barteau) Olinsky
1909 - 1984 • Connecticut, New York / Italy
Still life and portrait painting, cartoons
Henrik Hillblom
1863 - 1948 • Connecticut, New York / Sweden, France
Landscape painting, illustration, silver design
Charles J (Cy) Rosen
1878 - 1950 • New York
Landscape, harbor view and still life painting
Bessie Onahotema Potter (Keyes) Vonnoh
1872 - 1955 • New York, Connecticut, Missouri
Female figure sculpture, statuettes, painting
Childe (Frederick) Hassam
1859 - 1935 • New York, Massachusetts
Flag parades, figure and interior scene painting, etchings
Henry Ward Ranger
1858 - 1915 • New York, Connecticut
Landscape painting, forest interiors
Louis L Betts
1873 - 1961 • New York, Illinois
Portrait, still life, and genre-views painting
Lewis Cohen
1857 - 1915 • New York, Connecticut / France
Bucolic landscape, figure and genre painting
Carleton (J Carleton) Wiggins
1848 - 1932 • New York, Connecticut / France
Cattle and sheep in landscape painting
Eugene Higgins
1874 - 1958 • New York, Connecticut, Kansas, Missouri
Etching, social realist and landscape painting, mural
Harry Leslie Hoffman
1871 - 1964 • Connecticut
Landscape, still life and underwater view painting
Dwight William Tryon
1849 - 1925 • Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut
Tonalist landscape, marine, nocturne, educator
William Chadwick
1879 - 1962 • Connecticut, New York / United Kingdom
Sea-landscape, figure-genre and floral painting
Alphonse Jongers
1872 - 1945 • New York, Connecticut, Quebec / France, Canada
People and animal portrait and figure painting
Frederick Ramsdell
1865 - 1915 • Michigan, Connecticut / England
Landscape, figure and portrait painting, advertising art
Clifford Prevost Grayson
1857 - 1951 • Pennsylvania
Figure, genre, town-sea-landscape
Carl Wuermer
1900 - 1981 • New York, California / Germany
Figure, landscape, portrait painting
David Walkley
1849 - 1934 • Connecticut, New York, Ohio
Figure, portrait, landscape, marine and rural genre painting
Maurice Braun
1877 - 1941 • California, New York / Hungary
Landscape, portrait and-still life painting
Walter Clark
1848 - 1917 • New York
Tonalist landscape, marine amd genre painting, Indian sculpture
Walter Griffin
1861 - 1935 • Connecticut, Maine / France
Landscape-coastal-town, portrait painting
Charles Morris Young
1869 - 1964 • Pennsylvania, Maine
Painter-seasonal landscape, marine, etcher, sporting themes
Nelson Holbrook White
Born 1932 • Connecticut
Landscape, coastal view and portrait painting
Lucien Abrams
1870 - 1941 • Connecticut, Texas, Kansas
Landscape, coastal view and portrait painting
Jules Turcas
1854 - 1917 • New York, Connecticut / Cuba
Tonalist landscape painter, genre, animal
Henry Rodman Kenyon
1861 - 1926 • Massachusetts, Louisiana
Landscape and marine painting
Will Foote
1874 - 1965 • Connecticut, New York, Florida, Michigan / France
Impressionist landscape, interiors, figures and still life painting
Lawton Silas Parker
1868 - 1954 • Illinois, California / France
Figure-nude, portrait and landscape painting, teaching
Louis Dessar
1867 - 1952 • Connecticut, New York / France
Pastoral landscape, labor genre and animal painting
Ivan Gregorewitch Olinsky
1878 - 1962 • New York / Russian Federation
Portrait, mural, interiors, figure
George Matthew Bruestle
1871 - 1939 • New York, Connecticut
Impressionist pastoral landscape paintings, illustration
Charles Bittinger
1879 - 1970 • District Of Columbia, Massachusetts
Military illustration, landscape painting, teaching
Martin Borgord
1869 - 1935 • California, New York / Holland, Norway
Landscape, portrait, still life and marine painting
Owen Cullen Yates
1866 - 1945 • New York, Pennsylvania
Landscape, coastal view and still life painting
Nelson Cooke White
1900 - 1989 • Connecticut
Landscape, marine and coastal view painting
Alonzo Myron Kimball
1874 - 1923 • Illinois, Wisconsin
Book and magazine illustration, painting, war-time camouflage art
Frank DuMond
1865 - 1951 • New York, California
Genre, portrait and landscape painting, art educator
John Henry Twachtman
1853 - 1902 • New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio
Landscape and portrait painting, illustrator
Chauncey Foster Ryder
1868 - 1949 • New York, New Hampshire
Sea-landscape and portrait painting, lithography
Leonard Ochtman
1854 - 1934 • Connecticut
Seasonal landscape painting, some genre
Bruce (Robert Bruce) Crane
1857 - 1937 • Connecticut, New York
Seasonal landscape painting, teaching
Wilson Irvine
1869 - 1936 • Connecticut, Illinois
Landscape-harbor, genre and still life painting
Edmund Greacen
1873/76 - 1949/51 • New York, Connecticut
Town-shore landscape, figure and portrait painting
Guy Carleton Wiggins
1883 - 1962 • New York, Connecticut, Florida
Urban snowfall and other impressionist landscape painting
Frank Alfred Bicknell
1866 - 1943 • Connecticut, Maine
Landscape, marine and genre painting, sculpture
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