Samuel Colman
1832
—
1929
United States
Samuel Colman (United States, 1832–1929) was an American landscape painter born in Portland, Maine, and died in New York City.
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Symbolism
Biography:
Samuel Colman was an American painter born in 1832 and active until his death in 1929. He was associated with the Symbolism movement, which sought to express ideas and emotions through symbolic imagery. Colman was known for his landscapes and decorative works, often incorporating elements of nature and spirituality. He played a significant role in the American art scene, contributing to the development of the Hudson River School and later the American Impressionism movement. His work was exhibited widely, and he was a member of several prestigious art organizations. Specific details about his early life and training remain unknown.