Created:
Movement:
1878
Hudson River School
key Notes:
Impressionistic, pastoral.
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Dimensions:
76.2 x 114.3 cm
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Easy
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story of the work:

"Morning," painted by George Inness in 1890, exemplifies the artist's mastery of atmospheric effects and his engagement with the American landscape, reflecting the influence of the Hudson River School and the Barbizon School. Its curatorial impact is significant, as it has been featured in major exhibitions that explore the evolution of American Impressionism and the spiritual connection to nature, enhancing the understanding of Inness's role in the transition from Romanticism to modern American art.

Description of the work:

"Morning" by George Inness is an oil on canvas painting that depicts a serene landscape bathed in the soft, diffused light of dawn. The composition features a tranquil scene with a gentle interplay of light and shadow, characterized by lush greenery, a meandering stream, and a hazy sky that transitions from pale yellow to soft blue, evoking a sense of calm and renewal.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Manually Sourced

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Morning