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Samuel Lancaster Gerry (1813-1891) was an artist in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He painted portraits, and also landscapes of the White Mountains and other locales in New England. He was affiliated with the New England Art Union, and the Boston Artists' Association. In 1857 he co-founded the Boston Art Club.
Born in Boston, Gerry was self-taught as an artist. He showed works in many public settings, such as the 1841 exhibit of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association; and an 1879 exhibit of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He attended the 1860 convention of the National Art Association in Washington, DC.
New England Homestead, 1839, by S.L. GerryStudents of Gerry included H. Frances Osborne, Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin, Fannie Elliot Gifford, Charles Wesley Sanderson, and J. Frank Currier. With the exception of three years abroad, his professional life was passed chiefly in Boston
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Painting ID:: 71374 New England Homestead
ca. 1839(1839)
Oil on canvas
60.4 x 91.7 cm (23.78 x 36.1 in)
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Painting ID:: 71375 A Rural Homestead near Boston
General Description: Samuel Lancaster Gerry (1813-1891), "A Rural Homestead near Boston", oil on canvas, signed "S. L. Gerry" and dated "1840" lower right.
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Painting ID:: 71376 watercolor on paper, signed in the lower right.
watercolor on paper, signed in the lower right.
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Painting ID:: 71377 John Oscar Kent and His Sister, Sarah Eliza Kent.
John Oscar Kent and His Sister, Sarah Eliza Kent. 1844. By Samuel Lancaster Gerry, American, 1813-1891.
76.52 x 63.5 cm (30 1/8 x 25 in.). Oil on canvas.
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Painting ID:: 71378 New England Early Winter
New England Early Winter. 1849.
By Samuel Lancaster Gerry, American, 1813-1891.
66.36 x 91.44 cm (26 1/8 x 36 in.). Oil on canvas.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Samuel Lancaster Gerry
(1813-1891) was an artist in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He painted portraits, and also landscapes of the White Mountains and other locales in New England. He was affiliated with the New England Art Union, and the Boston Artists' Association. In 1857 he co-founded the Boston Art Club.
Born in Boston, Gerry was self-taught as an artist. He showed works in many public settings, such as the 1841 exhibit of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association; and an 1879 exhibit of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He attended the 1860 convention of the National Art Association in Washington, DC.
New England Homestead, 1839, by S.L. GerryStudents of Gerry included H. Frances Osborne, Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin, Fannie Elliot Gifford, Charles Wesley Sanderson, and J. Frank Currier. With the exception of three years abroad, his professional life was passed chiefly in Boston
. Related Artists to Samuel Lancaster Gerry: | Attributed to Jan de Beer | Legros, Alphonse | Cornelis de Heem | Giovanni Battista Tiepolo | Charles Dauphin |
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