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1832 Portland, Maine - 1920 New York City. Known for: Landscape, animal, genre and botanical painting.
A significant landscape painter of the second generation of Hudson River School painters, Samuel Colman traveled widely and eventually went far beyond the Hudson River for subject matter. He created... Read full biography
A significant landscape painter of the second generation of Hudson River School painters, Samuel Colman traveled widely and eventually went far beyond the Hudson River for subject matter. He created many large canvases of European, United States, Canadian, and Mexican subjects, especially scenes... Read full biography
A significant landscape painter of the second generation of Hudson River School painters, Samuel Colman traveled widely and eventually went far beyond the Hudson River for subject matter. He created many large canvases of European, United States, Canadian, and Mexican subjects, especially scenes along the Hudson River and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He also traveled to North Africa in the 1870s, and one of his most impressive works, The Moorish Mosque of Sidi Halou, Tlemcen, Algeria... Read full biography
A significant landscape painter of the second generation of Hudson River School painters, Samuel Colman traveled widely and eventually went far beyond the Hudson River for subject matter. He created many large canvases of European, United States, Canadian, and Mexican subjects, especially scenes along the Hudson River and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He also traveled to North Africa in the 1870s, and one of his most impressive works, The Moorish Mosque of Sidi Halou, Tlemcen, Algeria (1875) is in the Edna Barnes Solomon collection of the New York Public Library. He was a full member of the National Academy of Design and lived long enough to see attention to his work eclipsed by that given to modernism. He was a key person in... Read full biography
A significant landscape painter of the second generation of Hudson River School painters, Samuel Colman traveled widely and eventually went far beyond the Hudson River for subject matter. He created many large canvases of European, United States, Canadian, and Mexican subjects, especially scenes along the Hudson River and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He also traveled to North Africa in the 1870s, and one of his most impressive works, The Moorish Mosque of Sidi Halou, Tlemcen, Algeria (1875) is in the Edna Barnes Solomon collection of the New York Public Library. He was a full member of the National Academy of Design and lived long enough to see attention to his work eclipsed by that given to modernism. He was a key person in establishing watercolor as an independent medium that was good for more than just sketching. Colman was... Read full biography
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- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- The Hudson River SchoolFebruary 2002Huff, RogerAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsSeptember 1999Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- Two Centuries of American DrawingDecember 1997Dreishpoon, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- Paintings of the AdirondackJuly 1997Welsh, CarolineThe Magazine Antiques
- A Painter's Paradise (California)December 1996Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Two Centuries/Museum Amer ArtDecember 1994Yount, SylviaAmerican Art Review
- A Bounty of FlowersJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
