Known for atmospheric marine and landscape paintings in oil, pastel,
and watercolor and for black and white drawings, George McCord was born
in New York City and remained primarily a resident in Brooklyn although
he traveled widely and from 1883 also had a studio in Morristown, New
Jersey. He was part of the second generation of Hudson River
School painters.
He studied at the Hudson River Institute, the
Claverack Academy in Claverack, New York and with Samuel Morse and
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George Herbert is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Painters of Grand Canyon
Hudson River School Painters
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