HENRY FITCH TAYLOR (1853-1925)
HENRY FITCH TAYLOR (1853-1925)
HENRY FITCH TAYLOR (1853-1925)
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HENRY FITCH TAYLOR (1853-1925)

Landscape

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HENRY FITCH TAYLOR (1853-1925)
Taylor, H.F.
Landscape
oil on canvas
51 x 61 ½ in. (129.5 x 156.2 cm.)
Provenance
Noah Goldowsky Fine Arts, Inc., New York, by 1967.
Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, circa 2003.
Exhibited
Albuquerque, New Mexico, The University of New Mexico, University Art Museum; San Antonio, Texas, Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute; San Francisco, California, San Francisco Museum of Art; Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Cubism: Its Impact in the USA, 1910-1930, 1967, p. 57, no. 59, illustrated.

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Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1853, Henry Fitch Taylor enrolled in the Académie Julian in Paris in the early 1880s. He immersed himself in France's rich art world, particularly associating with Barbizon and Impressionist artists, who influenced his landscape paintings for years to come. Upon his return to America in 1888, Taylor settled in Cos Cob, Connecticut, a prominent artist community. A founding member of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Taylor was a key organizer of the 1913 Armory Show, which prompted his work's reflection of Cubism, Futurism and Synchromism thereafter.

The present work may depict Cornish, New Hampshire, or Cos Cob, Connecticut.

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