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1823 Greenfield, New York - 1880 New York City. Known for: Landscape, marine, and portrait painting-luminism.
Known for realistic, refined depictions of 19th-century American landscapes, Sanford Gifford used light as a technique to convey emotions in a way that made him one of the country's leading... Read full biography
Known for realistic, refined depictions of 19th-century American landscapes, Sanford Gifford used light as a technique to convey emotions in a way that made him one of the country's leading luminists. His mature style was a balancing of exacting detail of forms with a sense of atmosphere that often... Read full biography
Known for realistic, refined depictions of 19th-century American landscapes, Sanford Gifford used light as a technique to convey emotions in a way that made him one of the country's leading luminists. His mature style was a balancing of exacting detail of forms with a sense of atmosphere that often sacrificed topographic details. He finished his canvases by using multiple layers of translucent varnish. Early in his career, he was a portraitist, but in the summer of 1846, a trip to the Berkshire... Read full biography
Known for realistic, refined depictions of 19th-century American landscapes, Sanford Gifford used light as a technique to convey emotions in a way that made him one of the country's leading luminists. His mature style was a balancing of exacting detail of forms with a sense of atmosphere that often sacrificed topographic details. He finished his canvases by using multiple layers of translucent varnish. Early in his career, he was a portraitist, but in the summer of 1846, a trip to the Berkshire Hills and Catskill Mountains combined with his admiration for the painting of Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole inspired him to return to the freedom of landscape work. Gifford, like many of his peers, understood the spiritual inspiration... Read full biography
Known for realistic, refined depictions of 19th-century American landscapes, Sanford Gifford used light as a technique to convey emotions in a way that made him one of the country's leading luminists. His mature style was a balancing of exacting detail of forms with a sense of atmosphere that often sacrificed topographic details. He finished his canvases by using multiple layers of translucent varnish. Early in his career, he was a portraitist, but in the summer of 1846, a trip to the Berkshire Hills and Catskill Mountains combined with his admiration for the painting of Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole inspired him to return to the freedom of landscape work. Gifford, like many of his peers, understood the spiritual inspiration viewers found in the dramatic vistas of landscape, but he was not as committed to these theories as many of them. How... Read full biography
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- Insights Into the Artistic Process of the Hudson River SchoolApril 2006Phillips, A'DoraDrawing: American Artist
- Mid-19th Century Painting & the ItaDecember 2004Manoguerra, Paul AAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsNovember 2004Eleanor H GustafsonThe Magazine Antiques
- Museum SceneSeptember 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- The Landscapes of Sanford R GiffordAugust 2004Editors, America Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- August CalendarAugust 2004Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- CalendarAugust 2004Editors, Magazine AntiquesThe Magazine Antiques
- The Westervelt Warner MuseumAugust 2004Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- Springfield Art MuseumsJune 2004Haskell, Heather RAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsApril 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events-TexasMarch 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Reading for StyleFebruary 2004Garner, Chanel SArt & Antiques
- Museum SceneJanuary 2004Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- ExhibitionsJanuary 2004EditorsAmerican Arts Quarterly
- artist dossierDecember 2003Pollock, LindsayArt & Auction
- New Art BooksDecember 2003Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Current and ComingNovember 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Visions of LightOctober 2003Stretch, Bonnie BarrettARTnews
- american paintings, auction reviewAugust 2003Berman, Ann EArt & Auction
- The Sublime LandscapeOctober 2002Moss, E. LynneAmerican Artist
- Epic Landscapes of Our NationOctober 2002Noon, PatrickAmerican Art Review
- What Would You Buy?April 2002Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- DialogueDecember 2000Editors, The Artist's MagazineThe Artist's Magazine
- Living With AntiquesNovember 2000Pisano, RonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- Sacred SceneryMarch 2000Skrapits, Joseph C.American Artist
- The American WingJanuary 2000Howat, John, Kevin AveryThe Magazine Antiques
- The Painted Sketch, 1830-1880February 1999Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- Proud Legacy: 150 Years of WesternJanuary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Best of the WestJune 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- Paintings of the AdirondackJuly 1997Welsh, CarolineThe Magazine Antiques
- Sanford Gifford: A Discovery JoinsMarch 1996Norris, Andrea SAmerican Art Review
- 150 Years of American PaintingOctober 1995Gibbs, Linda JonesAmerican Art Review
- The Lure of ItalyFebruary 1995Stebbins, Theodore E JrAmerican Art Review
