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1838 Walpole, New Hampshire - 1909 Pasadena, California. Known for: Rural landscape, bucolic genre and figure painting-tonalism, lithography.
Alfred Cornelius Howland, a tonalist painter of light-filled, cheerful story-telling landscapes and genre scenes, was born in 1838 in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855, he graduated from Walpole... Read full biography
Alfred Cornelius Howland, a tonalist painter of light-filled, cheerful story-telling landscapes and genre scenes, was born in 1838 in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855, he graduated from Walpole Academy and then went to Boston, where he found employment as an engraver and studied drawing and... Read full biography
Alfred Cornelius Howland, a tonalist painter of light-filled, cheerful story-telling landscapes and genre scenes, was born in 1838 in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855, he graduated from Walpole Academy and then went to Boston, where he found employment as an engraver and studied drawing and lithography with Max Eppendorff and Paul Schulze. In 1856, he moved to New York City where again he worked as an engraver and also took antique and life classes at the National Academy of Design. In 1860, he... Read full biography
Alfred Cornelius Howland, a tonalist painter of light-filled, cheerful story-telling landscapes and genre scenes, was born in 1838 in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855, he graduated from Walpole Academy and then went to Boston, where he found employment as an engraver and studied drawing and lithography with Max Eppendorff and Paul Schulze. In 1856, he moved to New York City where again he worked as an engraver and also took antique and life classes at the National Academy of Design. In 1860, he began three years of study in Germany; a year was spent with Andreas Muller at the Dusseldorf Academy and a year and a half was in the Dusseldorf studio of Albert Flamm. Then Howland went to Paris, where he studied for two years with Emile Lambinet.... Read full biography
Alfred Cornelius Howland, a tonalist painter of light-filled, cheerful story-telling landscapes and genre scenes, was born in 1838 in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855, he graduated from Walpole Academy and then went to Boston, where he found employment as an engraver and studied drawing and lithography with Max Eppendorff and Paul Schulze. In 1856, he moved to New York City where again he worked as an engraver and also took antique and life classes at the National Academy of Design. In 1860, he began three years of study in Germany; a year was spent with Andreas Muller at the Dusseldorf Academy and a year and a half was in the Dusseldorf studio of Albert Flamm. Then Howland went to Paris, where he studied for two years with Emile Lambinet. He also met Barbizon painter Camille Corot, who introduced Howland to Barbizon painters Jean Francois Millet and Theodore Rousseau. Beca... Read full biography
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Keywords (41)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
Art Media
- •Lithography, Lithograph
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
- •Impressionism, Impressionist
- •Tonalist, Tonalism
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Landscape
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Street Scenes, Street Genre
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Barbizon, France
- •California Before 1940
- •Europe
- •Germany Before 1900
- •New England
- •Paris Studied and/or Worked Before 1900
- •Southern California Before 1900
Art Association
- •Artists Fund Society
- •Brooklyn Art Association
- •Century Club Association, New York City
- •National Academy of Design, Elected Member
Art Teacher
- •Albert Flamm
- •Emile Lambinet
- •Max Eppendorf
- •Max Muller
- •Paul Schulze
Art School
- •Cooper Union Art School, Cooper School of Design, Teacher
- •Dusseldorf Art Academy, Germany, Student
- •German Academies Before 1900
- •National Academy of Design School, New York, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889
- •Panama Pacific Exhibition of 1915
- •World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Brooklyn Art Association-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
Exhibition of Museum
- •Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
