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1872 Newark, New Jersey - 1937 Ridgefield, Connecticut. Known for: Impressionist landscape, marine. townscape, and genre painting.
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist... Read full biography
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of Yonkers and New Hope, which often depict tranquil images of canals and rivers. Stengel was... Read full biography
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of Yonkers and New Hope, which often depict tranquil images of canals and rivers. Stengel was born in Newark, New Jersey, on September 26, 1866. When he was three years old, he moved with his family to Yonkers, New York. Stengel's elementary school teachers first recognized and encouraged his... Read full biography
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of Yonkers and New Hope, which often depict tranquil images of canals and rivers. Stengel was born in Newark, New Jersey, on September 26, 1866. When he was three years old, he moved with his family to Yonkers, New York. Stengel's elementary school teachers first recognized and encouraged his talent for drawing and painting. At age fourteen he left school and began working for the Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company in Yonkers. While working at Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company, Stengel began taking life drawing classes in the... Read full biography
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of Yonkers and New Hope, which often depict tranquil images of canals and rivers. Stengel was born in Newark, New Jersey, on September 26, 1866. When he was three years old, he moved with his family to Yonkers, New York. Stengel's elementary school teachers first recognized and encouraged his talent for drawing and painting. At age fourteen he left school and began working for the Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company in Yonkers. While working at Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company, Stengel began taking life drawing classes in the evening at the Art Students League in New York City. In 1886 the Smith Carpet Company, having noticed Stengel's ta... Read full biography
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Keywords (42)
Art Method
- •Art Design
- •Easel Painting
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
Art Style
- •Impressionism, Impressionist
- •Realism/Semi Impressionism
Art Subject
- •Coastal View, Shoreline, Seaside
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Floral Landscape, Wildflowers
- •Floral Still Life, Floral Motifs, Flowers
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Marine, Maritime, Riverfront, Boats, Canoes, Steam Boats, Nautical
- •Townscape, Village Scenes
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •California Before 1940
- •Monhegan Island, Maine
- •Monterey, Carmel California
- •New Hope, Pennslvania/Lambertville New Jersey
Art Association
- •Allied Artists of America-
- •American Artists Professional League
- •American Federation of Arts
- •Salmagundi Club, New York City
- •Yonkers Art Association
Art Teacher
- •George Bridgman
- •Gustave Boulanger
- •Jules-Joseph Lefebvre
Art School
- •Academie Julian, Paris, Student
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •Yonkers School of Design-Teacher
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Added Description
- •Genre Specialty
Artist Colony
- •New Hope, Pennsylvania
- •Silvermine Guild, Art Colony
Notable Commercial Gallery Representation, Pre 21s
- •Babcock Galleries, New York City
Exhibition of Art Association
- •American Artists Professional League-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
- •Salmagundi Club, New York City-
- •Society of Independent Artists--
Exhibition of Museum
- •Corcoran Gallery and/or Art School, Washington DC
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
