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1850 New York, New York - 1937 Wilton, Connecticut. Known for: Still life, interior, landscape.
Henry Grinnell Thomson was a private student of the preeminent artist of the day, William Merritt Chase, and he also exhibited at the National Academy of Design while he was not a full-time artist.... Read full biography
Henry Grinnell Thomson was a private student of the preeminent artist of the day, William Merritt Chase, and he also exhibited at the National Academy of Design while he was not a full-time artist. At the age of 35, Thomson moved to Wilton, Connecticut where he became active in the Silvermine Guild... Read full biography
Henry Grinnell Thomson was a private student of the preeminent artist of the day, William Merritt Chase, and he also exhibited at the National Academy of Design while he was not a full-time artist. At the age of 35, Thomson moved to Wilton, Connecticut where he became active in the Silvermine Guild of Artists and became a professional artist. Thomson was a regular exhibitor at the National Academy of Design from 1881 until 1897 and later at the Society of Independent Artists from 1917 until his... Read full biography
Henry Grinnell Thomson was a private student of the preeminent artist of the day, William Merritt Chase, and he also exhibited at the National Academy of Design while he was not a full-time artist. At the age of 35, Thomson moved to Wilton, Connecticut where he became active in the Silvermine Guild of Artists and became a professional artist. Thomson was a regular exhibitor at the National Academy of Design from 1881 until 1897 and later at the Society of Independent Artists from 1917 until his death in 1937. In "Early Twilight-Firelight" the influence of fellow Connecticut artists J. Alden Weir and Willard Metcalf is evident, especially in the use of the broken brush stroke and color. It is a rare figural work by the artist and addresses... Read full biography
Henry Grinnell Thomson was a private student of the preeminent artist of the day, William Merritt Chase, and he also exhibited at the National Academy of Design while he was not a full-time artist. At the age of 35, Thomson moved to Wilton, Connecticut where he became active in the Silvermine Guild of Artists and became a professional artist. Thomson was a regular exhibitor at the National Academy of Design from 1881 until 1897 and later at the Society of Independent Artists from 1917 until his death in 1937. In "Early Twilight-Firelight" the influence of fellow Connecticut artists J. Alden Weir and Willard Metcalf is evident, especially in the use of the broken brush stroke and color. It is a rare figural work by the artist and addresses the contemplative mood of the women and her faithful terrier. Source: www.roughtongalleries.com. Roughton Galleries, Dallas, Te... Read full biography
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Keywords (35)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Style
- •Impressionism Before 1940
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Gardens, Garden Scenes
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Interior Scenes
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Still Life
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Alaska Before 1940
- •Old Lyme, Connecticut
Art Association
- •American Artists Professional League
- •American Federation of Arts
- •American Watercolor Society, Painters in Watercolor
- •Salmagundi Club, New York City
- •Salons of America
- •Society of Independent Artists-
Art Teacher
- •William Merritt Chase
Art School
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •National Academy of Design School, New York, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Artist Colony
- •Silvermine Guild, Art Colony
Exhibition of Art Association
- •American Artists Professional League-
- •American Watercolor Society, Painters in Watercolor-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
- •Salmagundi Club, New York City-
- •Salons of America-
- •Silvermine Artists Guild
- •Society of Independent Artists--
Exhibition of Museum
- •Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
