George Henry Durrie

American Painter, 1820-1863,American painter. Durrie and his older brother John (1818-98) studied sporadically from 1839 to 1841 with the portrait painter Nathaniel Jocelyn. From 1840 to 1842 he was an itinerant painter in Connecticut and New Jersey, finally settling permanently in New Haven. He produced c. 300 paintings, of which the earliest were portraits (e.g. Self-portrait, 1839; Shelburne, VT, Mus.); by the early 1850s he had begun to paint the rural genre scenes and winter landscapes of New England that are considered his finest achievement. His landscapes, for example A Christmas Party (1852; Tulsa, OK, Gilcrease Inst. Amer. Hist. & A.), are characterized by the use of pale though cheerful colours and by the repeated use of certain motifs: an isolated farmhouse, a road placed diagonally leading the eye into the composition, and a hill (usually the West or East Rocks, New Haven) in the distance. By the late 1850s Durrie's reputation had started to grow, and he was exhibiting at prestigious institutions, such as the National Academy of Design. In 1861 the firm of Currier & Ives helped popularize his work by publishing prints of two of his winter landscapes,


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George Henry Durrie Winter Farmyard and Sleigh oil


Winter Farmyard and Sleigh
Painting ID::  79762
Winter Farmyard and Sleigh
Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 in Date 1860(1860) cjr
Oil_on_canvas,_26_x_36_in_ Date_1860(1860) _ cjr
   
   
     

George Henry Durrie Winter in the Country, Distant Hills oil


Winter in the Country, Distant Hills
Painting ID::  79763
Winter in the Country, Distant Hills
Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 in Date 1861(1861) cjr
Oil_on_canvas,_26_x_36_in_ Date_1861(1861) _ cjr
   
   
     

George Henry Durrie Gathering Wood for Winter oil


Gathering Wood for Winter
Painting ID::  79765
Gathering Wood for Winter
Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 in Date 1855(1855) cjr
Oil_on_canvas,_26_x_36_in_ Date_1855(1855) _ cjr
   
   
     

George Henry Durrie Winter in New England oil


Winter in New England
Painting ID::  79813
Winter in New England
Oil on board, 19.25 x 25 in Date ca. 1852(1852) cjr
Oil_on_board,_19.25_x_25_in_ Date_ca._1852(1852) _ cjr
   
   
     

George Henry Durrie Cider Pressing oil


Cider Pressing
Painting ID::  79906
Cider Pressing
Oil on canvas, 22.25 x 30.25in Date 1855(1855) cjr
Oil_on_canvas,_22.25_x_30.25in_ Date_1855(1855) _ cjr
   
   
     

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     American Painter, 1820-1863,American painter. Durrie and his older brother John (1818-98) studied sporadically from 1839 to 1841 with the portrait painter Nathaniel Jocelyn. From 1840 to 1842 he was an itinerant painter in Connecticut and New Jersey, finally settling permanently in New Haven. He produced c. 300 paintings, of which the earliest were portraits (e.g. Self-portrait, 1839; Shelburne, VT, Mus.); by the early 1850s he had begun to paint the rural genre scenes and winter landscapes of New England that are considered his finest achievement. His landscapes, for example A Christmas Party (1852; Tulsa, OK, Gilcrease Inst. Amer. Hist. & A.), are characterized by the use of pale though cheerful colours and by the repeated use of certain motifs: an isolated farmhouse, a road placed diagonally leading the eye into the composition, and a hill (usually the West or East Rocks, New Haven) in the distance. By the late 1850s Durrie's reputation had started to grow, and he was exhibiting at prestigious institutions, such as the National Academy of Design. In 1861 the firm of Currier & Ives helped popularize his work by publishing prints of two of his winter landscapes,

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