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1840 Detroit, Michigan - 1914 Brooklyn, New York. Known for: Landscape, genre and animal painting.
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the Tonalists. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hunt settled... Read full biography
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the Tonalists. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hunt settled in Brooklyn and trained under the leading landscape painters of the day: John F. Kensett and... Read full biography
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the Tonalists. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hunt settled in Brooklyn and trained under the leading landscape painters of the day: John F. Kensett and Alexander Wyant. Hunt's work seamlessly blends both influences into an individual style of crisp brilliance and atmospheric moodiness. He gained prominence as a member of the Black & White Club, a private... Read full biography
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the Tonalists. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hunt settled in Brooklyn and trained under the leading landscape painters of the day: John F. Kensett and Alexander Wyant. Hunt's work seamlessly blends both influences into an individual style of crisp brilliance and atmospheric moodiness. He gained prominence as a member of the Black & White Club, a private American art association, and exhibited extensively at the National Academy of Design and the Brooklyn Art Association. Today, his work is included in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Adirondack Museum.
Charles Day Hunt was a talented landscape painter whose work pivoted between the naturalism of the Hudson River School and the expressionism of the Tonalists. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hunt settled in Brooklyn and trained under the leading landscape painters of the day: John F. Kensett and Alexander Wyant. Hunt's work seamlessly blends both influences into an individual style of crisp brilliance and atmospheric moodiness. He gained prominence as a member of the Black & White Club, a private American art association, and exhibited extensively at the National Academy of Design and the Brooklyn Art Association. Today, his work is included in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Adirondack Museum.
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Keywords (22)
Art Method
- •Cartography, Mapmaking, Globes, Topography
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Landscape with Cattle, Sheep or Other Farm Animals
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Marine, Maritime, Riverfront, Boats, Canoes, Steam Boats, Nautical
- •Mountain Views, Mountainscapes
- •New York City
- •Urban Landscape, Cityscape
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Adirondack Mountains
Art Association
- •Brooklyn Art Association
Art Teacher
- •Alexander Wyant
- •John F. Kensett
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Added Description
- •Animal Specialty
- •Genre Specialty
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Brooklyn Art Association-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
