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Hugh Henry BreckenridgeLandscape with House
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Signed lower right: Hugh H. Breckenridge
Provenance
The artist;
The collection of Mrs. E. Richardson Cherry, until 1954;
Private collection, New York, New York
Landscape with House by Hugh Henry Breckenridge demonstrates the artist’s lifelong fascination with color as well as the influence of French Impressionism. Breckenridge made two trips to Europe, one in 1892 and the other in 1909, during which he was exposed to both academic and avant-garde styles of painting. The vibrant palette and heavy impasto of this work make it a fine example of Breckenridge’s impressionist paintings. He imbues the quiet landscape with energy by using a mosaic of brushwork to create the forms. The rich coloration reveals his experimentation with post-impressionist and expressionist palettes. And despite its small size, the painting pulsates with life through Breckenridge’s masterful command of color.
Hugh Henry Breckenridge has long been associated with Philadelphia. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1887 to 1892, and subsequently taught there for forty years from 1894 onward. Throughout his career he worked in several styles, ranging from impressionism to expressionism to portraiture to abstraction. However, no matter in what style he was painting he maintained an abiding fascination with color.
Breckenridge enjoyed wide acclaim throughout his lifetime. Critics and clients alike admired his work and he was a beloved teacher. He was a professional member of the National Academy of Design, the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, and the American Federation of Arts, to name only a few. His paintings are part of the esteemed collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the Delgado Museum.
- Creator:Hugh Henry Breckenridge (1870-1937, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 10.75 in (27.31 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:All works offered by this seller are in very good to excellent condition. Please contact us for a detailed condition report.
- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2773215027092
Hugh Henry Breckenridge
Born in Leesburg, Virginia in 1870, Breckenridge drew incessantly as a child, and through the encouragement of his teacher Paul Laughlin, he decided to pursue a career as an artist. When he turned fifteen, his parents reluctantly allowed him to open a studio in Leesburg so that he could earn the tuition necessary to attend the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1887, he enrolled in the Academy, an institution with which he would be affiliated for the majority of his life. Breckenridge won the Academy’s Charles Toppan’s First Prize in 1890 and in 1891, he was awarded the Cresson Traveling Scholarship, which allowed him to pursue his dream of continuing his studies abroad. Breckenridge went to Paris in 1892 and enrolled in the Académie Julian as a student under William Bouguereau, William G. Ferrier, and Lucien Doucet. The academic training Breckenridge received proved beneficial for the portrait work he often did to earn a living, but he was more interested in nonacademic approaches to art. Like many artists at the end of the nineteenth century, he responded enthusiastically to the new and exciting changes in art that were rapidly taking place in Europe and America. He was particularly interested in the exploration of color and color theories. During his time in Paris, he became captivated with Impressionism and his paintings soon began to reflect that interest. Upon his return to the States in 1893, he experimented with Impressionist techniques of painting color and light in landscapes, figurative paintings, and portraits. Back in Philadelphia, Breckenridge began his lifelong teaching career. He first taught classes at the Springside School for Girls in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. In addition, he was offered the post of Secretary of the Faculty at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1894 and taught there until his death in 1937. In 1900, he and Thomas Anshutz opened the Darby Summer School of Painting outside of Philadelphia, which they relocated to Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1902. Although Anshutz died in 1913, Breckenridge maintained the Darby School until 1918. From 1920 until 1937, he ran the Breckenridge School of Art in Gloucester, Massachusetts, during the summer months. During his second trip abroad during the summer of 1909, Breckenridge was exposed to the latest experiments in painting led by the Post-Impressionists and the Fauves. These experiences made him an early convert to Modernism, which he pursued in his paintings upon his return to America. He kept abreast of the Modernist movement through visits to Alfred Stieglitz’s 291 Gallery in New York, and he subscribed to Stieglitz’s highly influential journal of avant-garde art, Camera Work. In 1913, he shared a studio with Arthur B. Carles in the Fuller Building in New York. The two painters became very close, often painting the same subjects and in the same manner, inspired by Paul Cézanne’s structural brush work and Matisse’s vivid colors. This resulted in what Breckenridge called his “‘tapestry paintings,’ which combined broad, checkerboard brushwork with a vigorous Neo-Impressionist technique.”
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