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Birth
1869 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Death
1950 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Lived/Active
Ohio
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Often Known For
townscape and landscape painting, etching, pottery decoration
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Categories of Interest San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| A Cincinnati painter whose landscapes and etchings reflected the area
where he lived, he was also a decorator for Rookwood Pottery from 1896
to 1948. Many of his paintings were with pastel, and some were on
ceramic. A frequent subject was Mount Adams including its
landmark, the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
Source: Rogers, Millard F Jr.; Denny Carter, Bruce Weber. The Golden Age: Cincinnati Painters of the Nineteenth Century Represented in the Cincinnati Art Museum
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Biography from Cincinnati Art Galleries (Artworks under $10,000):
| Edward T. Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He painted
landscapes for the Rookwood Pottery Company from 1896-1948. He
was most famous for his etchings and illustrations.
He was the author and illustrator of Familiar Scenes, 1937, Memories, 1943, and eight books on Cincinnati. He was also the creator of "Hurley Bronzes."
He died in Cincinnati in 1950. Studied Xavier Univeristy; Cincinnati Art Academy, 1894-98 with Beck and Duveneck Member Cincinnati
Society of Etchers; Society of American Etchers; Ohio Print Makers; The
Crafters; Cincinnati Art Club; Duveneck Society of Painters and
Sculptors Exhibited National Academy of Design; Art
Institute of Chicago; Herron Art Institute; CM; CI; Corcoran Gallery,
1910, 1912, 1916; Louisiana Purchase Exhibition; AIC, 1921 (prize); St.
Louis World’s Fair, 1904; Columbus, 1921 (prize) Work LOC;
NGA; NYPL; CM; BM; Richmond, IN; Detroit Inst. Art; Paris; London; Art
Assn; Indianapolis; TMA; St. Xavier Univ.; Cincinnati Club; Newman
Club; Univ. Cincinnati; YMCA; Western Hills HS; National Gal. Ireland,
Dublin; CMA Resources WW47; Cincinnati Painters of the Golden Age, 76 (w/ illus) |
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