The George Inness biography

George Inness Biography

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George Inness (1825-1894)

Inness began his career in 1841 as an apprentice in a map engraver's firm in New York City, where he worked for one year.  The only formal training he received came from Regis Gignoux.  Following that, Inness opened his own studio in 1845, the same year he first exhibited at the American Art Union.  He first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1844 and continued to do so for the rest of his life.  He also exhibited frequently at the Brooklyn Art Association.   Inness was elected a member of the Century Association in 1853 and resigned in 1890.

Inness seems to have had an inner restlessness, for he moved frequently and made numerous trips to England, Italy, and France, where he was exposed to the Barbizon School.  Following Inness's exposure to the Barbizon School, his compositions lost the tight linearity of his early work.  

Inness was fond of New Hampshire and kept a studio on the second floor of the North Conway Academy for several years before 1876.  The last sixteen years of his life included trips to Mexico City, Cuba, Florida, the Yosemite Valley, and Europe.  George Inness died in Bridge of Allan, Scotland, on August 3, 1894.

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