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Birth
1857 (New York City)
Death
1937 (Bronxville, New York)
Lived/Active
Connecticut/New York
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Often Known For
seasonal landscape painting, teaching
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Categories of Interest Old Lyme Colony Painters Tonalism
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| A popular landscape painter, especially of golden toned landscapes that
conveyed fall and winter seasons, Bruce Crane, also a teacher, was strongly influenced
by the French Barbizon school of painting and had a studio for many
years in Old Lyme, Connecticut. He also painted on Long Island, the
Catskills, and the Adirondacks. In 1882, he was in France at the colony
at Grez-sur-Loring with Birge Harrison, Kenyon Cox, and Alexander
Wyant, but he maintained a studio in New York Cit (showing 500 of 5057 characters). |
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