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  1. American Swedenborgians: Helen Keller, Daniel Burnham, Johnny Appleseed, George Inness, Eliza Tibbets, John Pitcairn, Jr., Henry James, Sr.
  2. George Inness: The Man And His Art (1911) by Elliott Daingerfield, 2010-09-10
  3. George Inness of Montclair: an Exhibition of Paintings Chiefly From the Artist's Montclair Period, 1878-1894 by Nj: Montclair Art Museum, Jan. 12 To Feb. 16, 1964 Montclair, 1964-01-01
  4. George Inness: Presence of the Unseen by Gail Stavitsky, 1994-09
  5. George Inness: The spiritual landscape : September 26th through November 8th, 1991 by George Inness, 1991
  6. George Inness an American Landscape Painter 1825-1894 by Elizabeth McCausland, 1946-08-26
  7. The Sense of Community in the George Inness "Paysage Moralise" by John Alan Walker, 1995-01-01
  8. George Inness: The Man And His Art (1911) by Elliott Daingerfield, 2010-09-10
  9. Tonalism: James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, George Inness, Leon Dabo, Theodore Scott-Dabo, Xavier Martínez, Jack Cassinetto, Dwight William Tryon
  10. Catalogue of the loan exhibition of important works by George Inness, Alexander Wyant, Ralph Blakelock: held at the Chicago Galleries of Moulton & Ricketts, March tenth to March twenty-second, MCMXIII by art dealers, Chicago., . Moulton & Ricketts, 1913-01-01
  11. Random Thoughts. by George, Jr. Inness, 1920
  12. Random Thoughts by George Jr Inness, 1920-01-01
  13. Random Thoughts. Inscribed By the Author by George Inness, 1920-01-01
  14. INTERNATIONAL STUDIO. AUG. 1924 by Peyton, Editor Boswell, 1924

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1941.01. george inness (18251894) St. george inness, one of the foremost American landscape painters, was the son of a grocer, born in Newark, New Jersey.
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- click on image to enlarged - George Inness (b.1825, Newburgh, NY; d.1894, Bridge-of-Allan,Scotland) St. Peter's, Rome Oil on canvas Charles F. Smith Fund George Inness
St. Peter's, Rome, St. Peter's, Rome reveals Inness' special fascination with Italy, a concern he shared with many nineteenth-century American painters. Attracted to both the man-made and natural beauty of the country, Inness explored is historical resonance in his paintings of the city and countryside surrounding Rome. St. Peter's Basilica, which dominates the skyline of the painting, is closely associated with the Eternal City. Inness represented it in a watercolor and three paintings resulting from his first European trip of the 1850s. After a later trip in the early 1870s, he painted two final works depicting the domes of the basilica. The painting, dated five years after Inness' return to the United States, is based on the watercolor study that was presumably executed from nature. Both works depict St. Peter's from a slope to the northeast of the basilica near the Villa Giulia, a spot recognized in the standard guidebooks of the day as affording a splendid view of the Vatican. A portion of Bernini's colonnade, encircling St. Peter's Square, may be seen to the left. In the foreground, at the bottom of the slope, is the tunnel known as the Arco Oscuro, with a gate in a wall to its left. Inness' view is composite, and a second study, now lost, may have provided some of these additional details.

63. Inness, George; Oil On Canvas, Sunset Landscape. [p4a.com, Ltd.]
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64. George Inness
Essay concerning the life and art of the American landscape painter, george inness. george inness was a frail man who was often subject to epileptic attacks.
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(ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 1978 IN THE SANTA BARBARA NEWS AND REVIEW)
" Early Autumn, Montclair" By Dan Gheno GEORGE INNESS was a frail man who was often subject to epileptic attacks. Yet Inness produced one of the largest oeuvres of any 19th century American landscape artist. Inscribed behind one of his last paintings—"Morning, Catskills Valley" - is the number 1405. It is but one of many 1arge scale, emotionally charged paintings that lnness fanatically produced in the last years of his life. The current exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, GEORGE INNESS, LANDSCAPES: HIS SIGNATURE YEARS 1884-1894 (from the Oakland Art Museum) leaves no doubt about the stature of his work in his "declining years." As we walk in the large gallery at the Museum of Art, we are immediately struck by the massive strength that glows from his naturalistic studies. What nature declined him personally, he found vicariously in the landscapes. Inness professed that his purpose as a landscape artist was "not to imitate a fixed material condition, but to represent a living motion." "Early Autumn, Montclair" portrays centuries of growth in a large ponderous tree. From a bulky base, spindly branches reach out defiantly. They seem. racked and amputated by violent storms, but they move In a determined if erratic path.

65. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
inness, george (18251894). The The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 inness, george (1825-1894) US landscape painter. He
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    George Inness
    Birth Year : 1825
    Death Year : 1894
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    George Inness, born in the Hudson River town of Newburgh, New York, is one of the most important members of the "Hudson River School" of painting. When his family moved to Newark, New Jersey, Inness began work as a grocer's clerk before finding a better position with a map-making firm. Self-taught at first, he began painting seriously in 1841 and had his first exhibition at the National Academy of Design four years later. Three trips abroad in the next twenty-five years brought him into contact with the work of John Constable , J.M.W. Turner , Jean-Baptiste Corot , Eugene Delacroix , and the Barbizon painters. From their paintings, he carried away those elements best suited to his personal vision of American landscapes; the use of color from Delacroix and the broad handling of nature from Corot and from the Barbizon School.
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    72. George Inness
    Home. george inness. george inness 18251894. Hazy Morning, Montclair, New Jersey, 1893. Oil on canvas, 30 X 50 (76.20 x 127.00 cm.). Signed, lower right.
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    Home George Inness GEORGE INNESS 1825-1894 Hazy Morning, Montclair, New Jersey, 1893 Oil on canvas, 30 X 50" (76.20 x 127.00 cm.) Signed, lower right Museum purchase, 928-0-101
    Since the beginning of Inness's artistic maturity, the appearance, inspiration, and expressive effect of his paintings was most frequently described as poetic. And as, over time, the style of his paintings became increasingly more suggestive, as their form became broader and their resemblance's to natural appearance less and less direct, their poetic content seemed to grow in direct proportion, reaching its highest and purest state in paintings of the last few years of his life. Painted the year before Inness's death, Hazy Morning, Montclair, New Jersey is one of those late poetic paintings.
    The allusiveness of its style, with all solid form blurred, corroded, and reduced to a pervasive vaporous substance more metaphysical than physical in nature-"a subtle essence which exists in all things of the material world" that constitutes "an atmosphere about the bald detail of facts,"-could be regarded as a logical development and climax of Inness's lifelong belief in the value of spiritual meaning, emotional expression, and suggestion: "You must suggest to me reality-you can never show me reality." Inness, however, disclaimed poetic vagueness unequivocally: "Poetry is

    73. George Inness - Hudson Valley - Featured Painting - Spanierman Gallery, LLC
    george inness Hudson Valley (New York) - Featured Painting at Spanierman Gallery, LLC. Featured Painting Hudson Valley (New York) by george inness.
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    GEORGE INNESS (1825-1894)
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    Signed and dated lower left: G. Inness 1875 George Inness (1825-1894)
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    During this sojourn, Inness stayed in North Conway Village, using the upper floor of an old schoolhouse as his studio. In addition to painting the local scenery, he also spent part of his time writing a theoretical treatise on art that, unfortunately, has not survived. Inness stayed in New Hampshire until the early fall, when he returned to Boston, remaining there for the rest of the year. Hudson Valley Interestingly enough, a structure very similar to the house in Hudson Valley appears in a picture from 1870 entitled

    74. George Inness At Spanierman Gallery, LLC
    george inness American Art at Spanierman Gallery, LLC. george inness, one of the most prominent figures in American art of the 19th
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    75. Art/Museums: George Inness And The Visionary Landscape At The National Academy O
    george inness and the Visionary Landscape. Lake Nemi, by george inness, oil on canvas, 30 by 45 inches, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1872.
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    George Inness and the Visionary Landscape National Academy of Design, New York September 17 to December 28, 2003 San Diego Museum of Art January 24 to April 18, 2004 "The Home of the Heron," by George Inness, oil on canvas, 30 by 45 inches, The Art Institute of Chicago, Edward B. Butler Collection, 1893 By Carter B. Horsley
    For many people, there are three basic types of American landscape painting: realistic, impressionistic and abstract. Thomas Cole, Frederick Church and Albert Bierstadt typify the glories of the "realistic" Hudson River and Rocky Mountain "schools; John Twachtman, William Merritt Chase and Childe Hassam typify the glories of the "impressionist" camp; and Richard Diebenkorn, Georgia O'Keefe and Charles Sheeler typify the glories of the "abstract" practitioners.
    There is, however, another category, Tonalism, which is typified by the late work of George Inness, who was born in 1825 in Newburgh, New York and began his career as a Hudson River School painter.
    In contrast with the clarity of the Hudson River School aesthetic, the flourishes of the Impressionists and the boldness of the abstract artists, Tonalism is poetic, lush, rapturous and intimate. It evokes the best of Whistlerian reverie and begs for some diaphonous ladies by Thomas Wilmer Dewing.

    76. NGA - George Inness (06/1986)
    george inness. 22 June7 September 1986 Overview 43 ft.). Catalogue george inness, by Nicolai Cikovsky Jr. and Michael Quick. Los Angeles
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    22 June-7 September 1986
    Overview: 43 paintings presented a retrospective of the work of the American artist. This was a modified version of the exhibition organized by Michael Quick, curator of American art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which included 63 works. Nicolai Cikovsky Jr. was coordinator at the Gallery. Attendance: 236,346 (76 days) Location: West Building, Ground Floor, Central Gallery (3,000 sq. ft.) Catalogue: George Inness, by Nicolai Cikovsky Jr. and Michael Quick. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1986.
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    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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    7 August-6 October 1985
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    4 November 1985-12 January 1986
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    10 February-11 May 1986
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    78. Timken Museum: George Inness
    george inness 1825 1894 Ariccia, 1874 Oil on canvas 26-1/2 x 56-7/8 in. On his third trip to Europe, in the 1870s, inness visited Italy for the first time.
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    26-1/2 x 56-7/8 in On his third trip to Europe, in the 1870s, Inness visited Italy for the first time. He painted primarily in Rome and its environs, finding many of his subjects among the scenic lakes and deep valleys of the Alban Hills and the hilltop towns. The rosy beige, tan, and white buildings of the town of Ariccia crown a ridge that stretches across the middle distance of this panoramic painting. The geometry of the town is balanced by three horizontal elements: the long bridge in the foreground, the horizon, and the strata of thin clouds. Inness captures the characteristic light at the end of the day, a time of stillness and tender melancholy to which he returned in his later work. Previous Next Return to American Collection

    79. The Inness Family History
    PERSONAL HISTORY. Dr. george inness, of New York City, married Sarah W. Nason (18481934) in 1873 in Montclair, New Jersey. They
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    The Celtic name for the Innes (or Inness) family is Mac Aonghuis (son of Angus) and the Clan Motto is "Be Faithful." The ancestral home of the Innes(s) Clan is Moray, in the Highlands of Scotland, which covers the lands from Spey to Lossie along the North Sea coast. This is Malt Whiskey country, where the vast majority of Scotch distillaries are located. Innes means 'greens', and refers to the wide plain of grass that stretched between the tall white mansion of Innes (built by Sir Robert in 1646) and the River Lossie.
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    CLAN INNES
    (Includes both archival and anecdotal information) In 1160, Berowald , a Flemish nobleman, was granted the Barony of Innes by Malcolm IV. Tradition has it that he consolidated his holdings by marrying the daughter of the region's former ruler, who had been vanquished in King David's rebellion-crushing invasion. As a result of this, the Innes Clan claims descent from the original Moravians. Berowald's grandson

    80. George Inness, N.A.
    george inness, NA American (18251894) The Meadows, oil on board, 9 x 12 , 14 x 17 framed, slr G. inness, signed verso george
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    The Meadows, oil on board, 9" x 12", 14" x 17" framed,
    s.l.r. "G. Inness," signed verso "George Inness,"
    inscribed verso "The Meadows," circa 1865 Born in 1825, in Newburgh, New York. Turned away from dramatic Hudson River School painting for a muted expression of nature. Spent his youth in Newark, NJ, left for NYC at age 16 to be a map engraver. In 1847 traveled to Europe where he was influenced by Jean-Francois Millet, Narcisse Virgil Diaz de laPena, Theodore Rousseau, and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, who all were active in the Barbizon style. This new way of painting was influenced by Swedenborgian mysticism, which resulted in new techniques for Inness by 1878.
    Studied: in Brooklyn with Regis Gignoux and in Europe. Exhibited: National Academy 1844 and American Art UnionAnnual Exhibition1846. Member: National Academy of Design, 1868.

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