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Josephine Granger Cochrane
American Impressionist Landscape Painting, JG Cochrane - St Lawrence River Scene

ca 1920’s

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Born in Connecticut near the end of the Civil War, Josephine Granger Cochrane went abroad and studied in Paris at The Academie Julian. She toured Europe, painting mainly in France and the Netherlands. She returned to the United States, settling around New York, and continued her artistic career by painting landscapes, still lifes and architectural settings. Cochrane exhibited at the 1893 Colombian Exposition, the National Academy and the Pennsylvania Academy as well. She was a member of several national organizations that promoted women in the arts at a time when men dominated the field. Later in life she found her way to Baltimore, still painting landscapes between Washington DC and southern Canada. Towards the end of her life she returned to Connecticut where she died in 1953. This small gem is a landscape titled by Cochrane on the back side as “French Gate on the St. Lawrence”. It is a beautifully composed impressionist scene depicting a view past the gate to the distant St Lawrence River, possibly in Quebec, Ontario or New York State. In this work, she utilized a palette of blues, greens, pinks and purples to convey the summer scene. Dappled light hits the top of the gate, nearby bench and fence and the walk to enliven the work. It’s a fine example of American Impressionism of the early twentieth century, likely the early 1920’s. The painting is oil on board, signed lower right and measures 8” x 10”. It is housed in a new, beautifully hand carved 22K gold leaf American Impressionist frame that suits the painting well. The overall measurements of the frame are 14 3/4” x 16 3/4”. Both the painting and the frame are in very good condition with no issues to report. The painting was recently cleaned and varnished. It is ready to hang on the wall of your choice, to enhance any space or room setting.
  • Creator:
    Josephine Granger Cochrane (1864 - 1953, American)
  • Creation Year:
    ca 1920’s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Baltimore, MD
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2396215740382

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