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1796 Jefferson Village, New Jersey - 1886 Jefferson Village, New Jersey. Known for: Engraving, landscape, portrait, and genre-history painting.
Known as the "father of American landscape painting", Asher Durand was the major exponent of the Hudson River School style of painting. However, he did not take up painting with any seriousness until... Read full biography
Known as the "father of American landscape painting", Asher Durand was the major exponent of the Hudson River School style of painting. However, he did not take up painting with any seriousness until he was age forty. His early career was engraving, and in 1823, he earned much distinction for his... Read full biography
Known as the "father of American landscape painting", Asher Durand was the major exponent of the Hudson River School style of painting. However, he did not take up painting with any seriousness until he was age forty. His early career was engraving, and in 1823, he earned much distinction for his engraving of John Trumbull's 1787 painting, The Declaration of Independence. Durand was born in Jefferson Village, now Maplewood, New Jersey to a family of eleven children supported by the father, John... Read full biography
Known as the "father of American landscape painting", Asher Durand was the major exponent of the Hudson River School style of painting. However, he did not take up painting with any seriousness until he was age forty. His early career was engraving, and in 1823, he earned much distinction for his engraving of John Trumbull's 1787 painting, The Declaration of Independence. Durand was born in Jefferson Village, now Maplewood, New Jersey to a family of eleven children supported by the father, John Durand, who was a watchmaker and silversmith. Working with his father monogramming watches and crafting silver, young Asher Durand developed engraving skills, which determined the early years of his career. At age 16, he went to Newark, where he... Read full biography
Known as the "father of American landscape painting", Asher Durand was the major exponent of the Hudson River School style of painting. However, he did not take up painting with any seriousness until he was age forty. His early career was engraving, and in 1823, he earned much distinction for his engraving of John Trumbull's 1787 painting, The Declaration of Independence. Durand was born in Jefferson Village, now Maplewood, New Jersey to a family of eleven children supported by the father, John Durand, who was a watchmaker and silversmith. Working with his father monogramming watches and crafting silver, young Asher Durand developed engraving skills, which determined the early years of his career. At age 16, he went to Newark, where he apprenticed to Peter Maverick, and five years later, they formed a partnership in New York City from 181... Read full biography
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- The Hudson River School at the New York Historical SocietyOctober 2005Ferber, Linda & Vedder, Lee AAmerican Art Review
- American Landscapes from the MalzahAugust 2005Krieger, Jennifer CAmerican Art Review
- Different Views in Hudson River SchAugust 2005O'Toole, Judith HansenAmerican Art Review
- New York Loses 'Kindred Spirits'July 2005Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Asher B Durand; Plein-Air PioneerApril 2005Gurney, JamesPlein Air Magazine
- 19th Century American PaintingsJanuary 2005Vedder, Lee AThe Magazine Antiques
- Merchandising AmericaSeptember 2004McIntosh, DeCourcy EThe Magazine Antiques
- The Westervelt Warner MuseumAugust 2004Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- Nuts & BoltsJuly 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- The Western Massachusetts Art TrailJune 2004Doezema & CrayAmerican Art Review
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- The Hickory Museum of ArtMay 2004Mirabella, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- From Sea to Shining SeaMay 2004Stern, JeanSouthwest Art
- The Golden Anniversary of the SloanDecember 2003Brauer, Richard HAmerican Art Review
- That Wilder Image: The Hudson RiverAugust 2003De Pietro, Anne CohenAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsMay 2003Baxter, KathleenAmerican Artist
- Epic Landscapes of Our NationOctober 2002Noon, PatrickAmerican Art Review
- The Montclair Art MuseumAugust 2002Stavitsky, GailAmerican Art Review
- Art PatriotMarch 2002Cochran, Rebecca DimlingArt & Antiques
- The Hudson River SchoolFebruary 2002Huff, RogerAmerican Art Review
- States of GraceJanuary 2002Editor, ArtForumARTFORUM
- San Antonio Museum of ArtDecember 2001Scott, Gerry D IIIAmerican Art Review
- Group Portraits in Picturing AmericApril 2001Connor, Holly PyneThe Magazine Antiques
- Intimate Friends: Thomas Cole, AsheDecember 2000Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Treasures from the SmithsonianApril 2000Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- The VerdictOctober 1999Kotz, Mary LynARTnews
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- The Painted Sketch, 1830-1880February 1999Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- American Paintings, 1850-1930November 1998Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- American Dreams-Warner CollectionDecember 1997Curry, David ParkAmerican Art Review
- Reflections of TasteFebruary 1997Sturges, HollisterAmerican Art Review
- 150 Years of American PaintingOctober 1995Gibbs, Linda JonesAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsJanuary 1995Gustafson, EleanorThe Magazine Antiques
- American Landscape Pairs/1850'sNovember 1994Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
