Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Lemuel D. Eldred was born in 1848 and raised in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, near the whaling industry of New Bedford. He went on to become a talented marine painter. Eldred traveled through Europe in the 1880s and briefly trained at the Académie Julian in Paris before returning to Massachusetts. There, Eldred set about depicting New England’s dramatic seascapes, rocky beaches and quiet coastal villages in the tight, realistic manner of the Hudson River School’s second generation. He was close to the great marine painter William Bradford, who was also from Fairhaven, and the two artists frequently returned to the New Bedford region to paint. Eldred exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Boston Art Club, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. His work is now featured in the Peabody Essex Museum, the Old Dartmouth Historical Society and the Kendall Whaling Museum.
Mid-19th Century Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Board
19th Century Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Board
1870s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Board
1890s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Canvas, Oil
1880s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Paper, Gouache, Cardboard
1850s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
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1940s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Illustration Board, Stretcher Bars
1860s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Board
21st Century and Contemporary Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil
19th Century Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Linen, Oil, Stretcher Bars
19th Century Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Board, Oil
1880s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Oil, Board
1880s Realist Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Canvas, Oil
1880s Hudson River School Lemuel D. Eldred Art
Canvas, Oil