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1804 Gloucester, Massachusetts - 1865 Gloucester, Massachusetts. Known for: Marine, landscape, genre paintings, graphics.
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts with the name of Nathaniel Rogers Lane, Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane became one of America's preeminent marine painters. During his lifetime, he was described as the... Read full biography
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts with the name of Nathaniel Rogers Lane, Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane became one of America's preeminent marine painters. During his lifetime, he was described as the "country's second-greatest marine painter, but he faded in renown from about 1870 until the re-emergence... Read full biography
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts with the name of Nathaniel Rogers Lane, Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane became one of America's preeminent marine painters. During his lifetime, he was described as the "country's second-greatest marine painter, but he faded in renown from about 1870 until the re-emergence of interest in American painting in the 1930s." (Dunlap) . Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane was crippled since childhood and walked with crutches, a condition long attributed to childhood disease. Latest... Read full biography
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts with the name of Nathaniel Rogers Lane, Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane became one of America's preeminent marine painters. During his lifetime, he was described as the "country's second-greatest marine painter, but he faded in renown from about 1870 until the re-emergence of interest in American painting in the 1930s." (Dunlap) . Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane was crippled since childhood and walked with crutches, a condition long attributed to childhood disease. Latest research though has shown that disease was a remote and unlikely culprit for Lane's loss of mobility, the most plausible of possibilities being the ingestion of the neurotoxin Datura stramonium.(see Craig, pages 17 & 18). As an artist, he had no formal... Read full biography
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts with the name of Nathaniel Rogers Lane, Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane became one of America's preeminent marine painters. During his lifetime, he was described as the "country's second-greatest marine painter, but he faded in renown from about 1870 until the re-emergence of interest in American painting in the 1930s." (Dunlap) . Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane was crippled since childhood and walked with crutches, a condition long attributed to childhood disease. Latest research though has shown that disease was a remote and unlikely culprit for Lane's loss of mobility, the most plausible of possibilities being the ingestion of the neurotoxin Datura stramonium.(see Craig, pages 17 & 18). As an artist, he had no formal training but early learned printmaking as he worked for Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston doing naval architecture draf... Read full biography
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- Rediscovering Fitz Henry Lane's View of Coffin's Beach on Cape AnnJuly 2006Quinn, Karen E.The Magazine Antiques
- Fitz Henry Lane: An Affinity for the SeaApril 2006Craig, JamesFine Art Connoisseur
- Envisioning New EnglandDecember 2004Grinnell & HunterAmerican Art Review
- The John Wilmerding CollectionSeptember 2004Anderson, Nancy KThe Magazine Antiques
- The Westervelt Warner MuseumAugust 2004Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- National NewsJuly 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Painting from Sea to Shining SeaJune 2004Doherty, M StephenAmerican Artist
- American Masters: The John WilmerdiApril 2004Kelly, FranklinAmerican Art Review
- Books-Every Picture Tells a StoryNovember 2003Kearns, MeganArt & Antiques
- Re-envisioning Maritime Art at theOctober 2003Finamore, DanielAmerican Art Review
- Americana from the US Department ofApril 2003Fairbanks and SerfatyAmerican Art Review
- A Beacon for AntiquesMay 2001Fox, Marion LaffeyArt & Antiques
- The Farnsworth Art MuseumJune 2000Gerdts, William (essays) etc.American Art Review
- Portland Museum of ArtJune 2000Levesque, KristenAmerican Art Review
- An Overview of Marine ArtApril 2000Jinishian, J. RussellAmerican Artist
- Sacred SceneryMarch 2000Skrapits, Joseph C.American Artist
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- Eye on AmericanOctober 1997Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Top 100 TreasuresMarch 1997Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Art of the High SeasNovember 1996Kagen, DickArt & Antiques
- art marketDecember 1995Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- This MonthSeptember 1995Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Newport of 19th CenturyApril 1995Burns, Charles JThe Magazine Antiques
- An Eye for MaineAugust 1994Hoopes, DonelsonAmerican Art Review
