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Artist: Theodore E. Pine
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Creation Year: 1846
Dimensions: 18×24 inches
Style: Hudson River School, Figurative
Period: Mid 19th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: Theodore E. Pine (1828-1905) was an American artist known for his portraits and genre paintings. Pine specialized in portraiture, capturing the likenesses and personalities of his subjects with remarkable precision and sensitivity. His portraits often featured prominent individuals of the 19th century, showcasing his ability to convey not only physical appearances but also the character and stature of his subjects. His genre paintings, which depicted everyday scenes and people, were also well-received, reflecting the social and cultural milieu of his era. This landscape however, doesn’t only feature immense detail in each figure, but in the realism of the landscape. By concentrating the precision in the people in the foreground and making a hazy depiction of the houses in the background, this brought the painting to life. Throughout his career, Pine exhibited his works at notable institutions, including the National Academy of Design, where he earned accolades for his contributions to American art. His skillful use of light, color, and composition brought a lifelike quality to his paintings, making them highly sought after by collectors and patrons. This painting comes signed and dated lower left in excellent condition!
Artist: Theodore E. Pine
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Creation Year: 1846
Dimensions: 18×24 inches
Style: Hudson River School, Figurative
Period: Mid 19th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: Theodore E. Pine (1828-1905) was an American artist known for his portraits and genre paintings. Pine specialized in portraiture, capturing the likenesses and personalities of his subjects with remarkable precision and sensitivity. His portraits often featured prominent individuals of the 19th century, showcasing his ability to convey not only physical appearances but also the character and stature of his subjects. His genre paintings, which depicted everyday scenes and people, were also well-received, reflecting the social and cultural milieu of his era. This landscape however, doesn’t only feature immense detail in each figure, but in the realism of the landscape. By concentrating the precision in the people in the foreground and making a hazy depiction of the houses in the background, this brought the painting to life. Throughout his career, Pine exhibited his works at notable institutions, including the National Academy of Design, where he earned accolades for his contributions to American art. His skillful use of light, color, and composition brought a lifelike quality to his paintings, making them highly sought after by collectors and patrons. This painting comes signed and dated lower left in excellent condition!