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1880 Manchester, Indiana - 1958 Lumberville, Pennsylvania. Known for: Landscape, still life, and figure painting, art education.
The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope... Read full biography
The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, Garber began his formal art... Read full biography
The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, Garber began his formal art training at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 1897 where he studied for one year with landscape and figure painter Vincent Nowottny and fraternized with the followers of Frank Duveneck known as the... Read full biography
The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, Garber began his formal art training at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 1897 where he studied for one year with landscape and figure painter Vincent Nowottny and fraternized with the followers of Frank Duveneck known as the "Duveneck Boys." Through the Duveneck connection, Garber was exposed to less academic influences, and he adopted the Impressionist aesthetics of the Ten American Painters upon that group's showing in Cincinnati in 1898. Garber continued his studies in the... Read full biography
The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, Garber began his formal art training at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 1897 where he studied for one year with landscape and figure painter Vincent Nowottny and fraternized with the followers of Frank Duveneck known as the "Duveneck Boys." Through the Duveneck connection, Garber was exposed to less academic influences, and he adopted the Impressionist aesthetics of the Ten American Painters upon that group's showing in Cincinnati in 1898. Garber continued his studies in the summers of 1899 and 1900 at the Darby School in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. There the emphasis was upon landscape painting, and his teachers Hugh B... Read full biography
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- Daniel Garber: Romantic RealistFebruary 2007Humphries, LanceAmerican Art Review
- The Pennsylvania Impressionist LegacyOctober 2005Schantz, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Phillips' Mill: 75 Years of ArtJune 2005Jaeger-Smith, EricaAmerican Art Review
- The Westervelt Warner MuseumAugust 2004Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- Mount Holyoke College Art MuseumJune 2004Doezema, MarianneAmerican Art Review
- Buying BuzzMarch 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- The Michener Museum Comes Home to NFebruary 2004Flynn, ElisabethAmerican Art Review
- Art Market-Masters and ModernistsFebruary 2004McCord, AndyARTnews
- Legacy of Pennsylvania AcademyJanuary 2004Connors, PatrickAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Book Review-Pennsylvania ImpressionNovember 2003May, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Current and ComingJuly 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Three Pennsylvania MuseumsFebruary 2003Leggio, GailAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Impressionism Comes to Bucks CountyOctober 2002Peterson, Brian H.American Art Review
- Pennsylvania Impressionists & ModerOctober 2001Alterman, JimAmerican Art Review
- Sales WatchMarch 2000EBAY / SOTHEBYS.COMArt & Auction
- The Visual Heritage of Bucks CountyDecember 1998Smith, Erika JaegerAmerican Art Review
- The Pennsylvania ImpressionistsFebruary 1998AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Bucks County ImpressionistsNovember 1994Berman, AnnArchitectural Digest
