Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh PRICE CHARTS
1855 - 1915 Bay Head, New Jersey. Known for: Bird life, landscape, fishing and still life painting.
A Jersey shore painter, Gerard Hardenbergh lived on a small houseboat in Scow Ditch, Bay Head, New Jersey for a time and painted local scenes. His painting subjects were birds in landscape, fishing,... Read full biography
A Jersey shore painter, Gerard Hardenbergh lived on a small houseboat in Scow Ditch, Bay Head, New Jersey for a time and painted local scenes. His painting subjects were birds in landscape, fishing, and he and his wife, Charlotte Louise Whitehead, summered for 18 years at Bay Head, New Jersey,... Read full biography
A Jersey shore painter, Gerard Hardenbergh lived on a small houseboat in Scow Ditch, Bay Head, New Jersey for a time and painted local scenes. His painting subjects were birds in landscape, fishing, and he and his wife, Charlotte Louise Whitehead, summered for 18 years at Bay Head, New Jersey, where he died in 1915. An artist file of his work is in the Smithsonian Libraries. Source:. "Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh", Find A Grave; www.findagrave.com. Art and Artist Files in The Smithsonian... Read full biography
A Jersey shore painter, Gerard Hardenbergh lived on a small houseboat in Scow Ditch, Bay Head, New Jersey for a time and painted local scenes. His painting subjects were birds in landscape, fishing, and he and his wife, Charlotte Louise Whitehead, summered for 18 years at Bay Head, New Jersey, where he died in 1915. An artist file of his work is in the Smithsonian Libraries. Source:. "Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh", Find A Grave; www.findagrave.com. Art and Artist Files in The Smithsonian Libraries. www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Art-Design/artandartistfiles/vf_details.cfm?id=52661
A Jersey shore painter, Gerard Hardenbergh lived on a small houseboat in Scow Ditch, Bay Head, New Jersey for a time and painted local scenes. His painting subjects were birds in landscape, fishing, and he and his wife, Charlotte Louise Whitehead, summered for 18 years at Bay Head, New Jersey, where he died in 1915. An artist file of his work is in the Smithsonian Libraries. Source:. "Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh", Find A Grave; www.findagrave.com. Art and Artist Files in The Smithsonian Libraries. www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Art-Design/artandartistfiles/vf_details.cfm?id=52661

