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George Loring BrownLake Of Nemi, Near Rome1876
1876
About the Item
George Loring Brown
American, 1814-1889
Lake Of Nemi, Near Rome
Oil on canvas
28 by 48 in. W/frame 36 by 56 in.
Circa 1876/7
signed & dated lower left , inscribed verso:
"Lake of Nemi" near/Rome, Italy/morning/painted by geo. L. Brown/ 1876-7.
Studied:
Alonzo Hartwell, Boston 1826
Abel Bowen, Joseph Andrews, Boston 1832
Eugene Isabey, Paris 1833
Exhibited:
Boston Athenaeum, 1834-74
National Academy of Design, 1837-85
Apollo Association and American Art Union, 1839-52
Pennsylvania Academy of Design, 1836-64
Maryland Historical Society, 1848-53
Boston Arts Club, 1875-1882
Museums:
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts
National Museum of Fine Arts
Shelburne Museum
Often referred to as “Claude” Brown because of his admiration for and
emulation of landscapes of Claude Lorrain. His picturesque scenes, populated
by peasants and classical monuments, and set in and around Florence, Rome,
Naples and Venice, brought him much attention. These romantic views
particularly appealed to Americans making the grand tour of Europe.
Provenance:
Gift of Mrs. Herbert T. King, 1942.
The Santa Barbara Museum, California, label verso;
Sotheby's New York, May 27, 1998, lot 42;
Augusta, Georgia private collection;
Private Collection Greenwich CT.
Le Trianon Fine Art & Antiques
Art B192
- Creator:George Loring Brown (1814-1889, American)
- Creation Year:1876
- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 56 in (142.24 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Sheffield, MA
- Reference Number:
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