biografía de Elliott DAINGERFIELD (1859-1932)

Lugar de nacimiento: Harper's Ferry, VA

Lugar de defunción: NYC

Direcciones: Came to NY in 1880, settled permanently in NYC/Blowing Rock, NC (summer studio)

Profesión: Painter, illustrator, teacher, writer, lecturer

Estudios: G. Inness (whose NYC studio adjoined his), 1880; with Walter Satterlee; ASL.

Exposiciones: NAD, 1880-1902 (prize); Brooklyn AA, 1882-85, 1891; Boston AC, 1892-1906; PAFA, 1895-1910, 1916-17, 1922-23; Pan-Am. Expo, Buffalo, 1901 (medal); Corcoran Gal, 1907-23; AIC

Asociaciones: ANA, 1902; NA, 1906; NYWCC; SAA, 1903; Lotos Club; NAC.

Obra: MMA; TMA; Nat. Gal., Washington, DC; BM; Church of St. Mary, NY (mural); City Art Mus., St. Louis; AIC; Butler Art Inst.; LACMA

Comentarios: His early, and again his later works show a strong influence of Inness in color, scale and mood. In the 1890s he created religious paintings and murals, and a number of views of the Grand Canyon in his later years. He visited Europe in 1897 and 1924, painting scenes of Venice as a result of these trips. Daingerfield remains best known for his poetic, mystical landscapes. Author: books on Inness, Ryder, Blakelock.

Fuentes: WW31; 300 Years of American Art, 534; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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