WebMay 9, 2024 · Fitz Hugh Lane (1804-1865) was an American marine painter whose works express the transition from the narrative to the highly personal and poetic style associated with luminism. Fitz Hugh Lane was born in Gloucester, Mass., on Dec. 19, 1804. At the age of 2 he contracted polio, which left his legs paralyzed for life. WebFitz Henry Lane was born Nathaniel Rogers Lane in the fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts on December 18, 1804; in 1831 he legally changed his first and middle …
Fitz Hugh Lane – Good Morning Gloucester
http://americanartgallery.org/artist/readmore/id/89 WebThe Maniac Fitz Hugh Lane, American, 1804-1865, United States, Lithograph on cream wove paper, folded, 336 x 255 mm. View of the Town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, c. 1836, Fitz Hugh Lane , printed by Pendleton’s Lithography, United States, Lithograph on … cs360fh 発売日
Fitzhugh Lane Park Sceneroller
WebThe Luminist paintings of Fitz Hugh Lane (1804-1865) are con- sidered by many art historians to be a visual corollary to Transcenden- talist beliefs in God's presence in the world and man's harmony with nature and, by extension, God.1 Until recently, only one document connecting Lane, a native of Gloucester, Massachusetts, with the WebFitz Henry Lane was born Nathaniel Rogers Lane on December 19, 1804, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the son of sail-maker Jonathan Dennison Lane and Sarah (Sally) Ring Haskell Lane. Young Nathaniel Rogers Lane was baptized on March 17, 1805.(1) He had one elder brother, Edward, two years older, and two younger sisters: Sarah Ann (1806 … WebFitz Henry Lane Title Castine Harbor and Town Date 1851 Culture American Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 50.8 x 84.5 cm (20 x 33-1/4 in.) Accession Number 1986:001 Credit Line Fitz Hugh Lane, Castine Harbor and Town, 1851, oil on canvas, 50.8 x 84.5 cm (20 x 33-1/4 in.), Putnam Foundation, Timken Museum of Art cs360fh 取説