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John Francis Murphy

John Francis Murphy A Stormy Day oil painting on canvas
A Stormy Day
Painting ID::  71506
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John Francis Murphy A Stormy Day oil painting on canvas



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  John Francis Murphy
  (December 11, 1853 - January 30, 1921), American landscape painter. He was born at Oswego, New York and first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1876, and was made an associate in 1885 and a full academician two years later. He became a member of the Society of American Artists (1901) and of the American Watercolor Society. At first influenced by Wyant and Inness, after 1900 he attacked the modern problems of light and air, thus combining the old and new theories of landscape painting. His chief characteristics are extreme refinement and charm, poetic sentiment, and beauty of surface. His composition is simple and his rendering of soil unique. A past master of values, he preferred the quiet and subdued aspects of nature. He received numerous awards, including a gold medal at Charleston (1902) and the Inness medal in 1910.
  A Stormy Day
  ca. 1887(1887) Oil on canvas 45.7 x 65.8 cm (17.99 x 25.91 in)

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