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Birth
1880 (Manchester, Indiana)
Death
1958 (Lumberville, Pennsylvania)
Lived/Active
Pennsylvania/Ohio / Europe
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landscape, still life, and figure painting, art education
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Categories of Interest Impressionists Pre 1940
San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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| The American artist Daniel Garber was a leading figure in the Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting, also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists, a group centered around the village of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, Garber began his formal art training at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 1897 where he studied for one year with landscape and figure painter Vincent Nowottny and fraternized with the followers of Frank Duveneck known as the “Duvenec (showing 500 of 8312 characters). |
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