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1858 Genesco, New York - 1915 New York City. Known for: Landscape painting, forest interiors.
A key person in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899, Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a leading painter in this... Read full biography
A key person in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899, Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a leading painter in this country in the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. He was born in Geneseo and raised in Syracuse, New... Read full biography
A key person in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899, Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a leading painter in this country in the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. He was born in Geneseo and raised in Syracuse, New York, and in 1873, enrolled in the College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, where his father was a professor of photography and drawing. Two years later, he became a re-toucher of paintings in his... Read full biography
A key person in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899, Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a leading painter in this country in the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. He was born in Geneseo and raised in Syracuse, New York, and in 1873, enrolled in the College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, where his father was a professor of photography and drawing. Two years later, he became a re-toucher of paintings in his father's studio and did not earn a college degree. He also spent much time in New York City, where he was a writer of music criticism and visited galleries, where he had his first exposure to French Barbizon painting. During much of the 1880s, he... Read full biography
A key person in the establishment of the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony in 1899, Henry Ward Ranger is regarded as the leader of the Tonalist movement in America and was a leading painter in this country in the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. He was born in Geneseo and raised in Syracuse, New York, and in 1873, enrolled in the College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, where his father was a professor of photography and drawing. Two years later, he became a re-toucher of paintings in his father's studio and did not earn a college degree. He also spent much time in New York City, where he was a writer of music criticism and visited galleries, where he had his first exposure to French Barbizon painting. During much of the 1880s, he painted watercolors of marine subjects, and exhibited those in New York City, Boston, and Paris. As a st... Read full biography
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- The Florence Griswold House RestorationOctober 2006Flynn, TammiAmerican Art Review
- Envisioning New EnglandDecember 2004Grinnell & HunterAmerican Art Review
- Early Years of the Lyme Art AssociationAugust 2002Bond, Pamela G.American Art Review
- Paris 1900: The American SchoolDecember 1999Fischer, Diane PAmerican Art Review
- Henry Ward RangerAugust 1999Becker, JackAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingJuly 1999Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- American BarbizonSeptember 1998Ross, CaroleeArt & Antiques
- Florence Griswold MuseumJune 1997Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- Connecticut Impressionist Art TrailJune 1997AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Mattatuck MuseumJune 1997Smith, Ann/F ChamberlainAmerican Art Review
- Art Is Upon the TownMay 1996Schuster, WillaAmerican Art Review
