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George Inness
Afternoon - American Landscape Painting, 1846

1846

$300,000
£228,665.23
€263,741.40
CA$426,089.70
A$457,878.20
CHF 245,678.22
MX$5,393,525.40
NOK 3,089,131.20
SEK 2,821,901.40
DKK 1,971,099

About the Item

Afternoon is a rare early painting by George Inness, created when the artist was only twenty one and actively shaping the foundations of his career. Although largely self-taught, Inness was immersed in a transformative period during the mid-eighteen forties, studying at the National Academy of Design in New York where he closely observed the work of Hudson River School painters such as Thomas Cole and Asher Durand. This moment marked his first public exhibitions at the Academy in 1844, followed by the opening of his own studio in 1848, placing Afternoon squarely within the formative years in which his artistic voice began to emerge. The painting also reflects the subtle influence of French landscaper Regis Francois Gignoux, under whom the young Inness studied before making his first trip to Europe in 1851. This early training helped shape the atmospheric sensitivity and poetic naturalism that would later define his mature style. Afternoon carries distinguished provenance, having passed through the collections of several important nineteenth and early twentieth century New Yorkers, including politician Cornelius Gardiner, financier and philanthropist Emerson McMillian, and later the philanthropist Agnes Ladson Dana. This lineage, combined with the paintings exceptional early date, makes it an especially significant example from the beginning of Innesss enduring contribution to American landscape painting. Provenance: C. Gardinier, Fultonville, New York, 1846 Emerson McMillin, New York American Art Association, New York, McMillin Sale, January 20-23, 1913, no. 182 George H. Ainslie Galleries, New York Agnes L. Dana, Bernardsville, New Jersey O. Rundle Gilbert Auctioneer, New York, Dana Estate Sale, May 16, 1959 Adamson-Duvannes Gallery, Beverly Hills, California Private Collection, California Private Collection, Virginia Private Collection Exhibition: New York, American Art Union, Annual Exhibition, 1846, no. 6, as “Landscape- Afternoon" New York, National Academy of Design, 21st Annual Exhibition, 1846, no. 143, as “Landscape, An American Summer Afternoon” Literature: LeRoy Ireland, Illustrated catalogue raisonne, 1965, p. 9, no. 16, illustrated Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr., The Life and Works of George Inness, PhD. Dissertation, 1965, no. 6, illustrated Michael Quick, George Inness, Catalogue Raissonne: Volume I, color plate
  • Creator:
    George Inness (1825-1894, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1846
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34.5 in (87.63 cm)Width: 49.25 in (125.1 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Palm Desert, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 480641stDibs: LU9317479652

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