Sanford Robinson Gifford [1] - Hand painted oil painting reproductions

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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Bass Fishing, No Man's Land

ID : 38899
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - In the Wilderness, Twilight

ID : 38900
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Isola Bella, Lago Maggiore

ID : 38901
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Lake Scene

ID : 38902
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Manchester Beach

ID : 38903
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - On the Nile, Gebel Shekh Hereedee

ID : 38904
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - On the Nile

ID : 38905
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Stelvio Road by Lago di Como

ID : 38906
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - Sunrise, Long Branch, New Jersey

ID : 38907
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - The Catskills from Hudson

ID : 38908
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - The Road by the Sea, near Palermo, Sicily

ID : 38909
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - A Gorge In The Mountains

ID : 38910
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson - October in the Catskills

ID : 38911
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Gifford, Sanford Robinson
Sanford Robinson Gifford (July 10, 1823 - August 29, 1880) was an American landscape painter and one of the leading members of the Hudson River School. Gifford's landscapes are known for their emphasis on light and soft atmospheric effects, and he is regarded as a practitioner of Luminism, an offshoot style of the Hudson River School. Not to be confused with artist Robert Swain Gifford (1840-1905), no apparent relation. Gifford was born in Greenfield, New York and spent his childhood in Hudson, New York, the son of an iron foundry owner. He attended Brown University 1842-44 before leaving to study art in New York City in 1845. He studied drawing, perspective and anatomy under the direction of the British watercolorist and drawing-master, John R. Smith. He also studied the human figure in anatomy classes at the Crosby Street Medical college and took drawing classes at the National Academy of Design. By 1847 he was sufficiently skilled at painting to exhibit his first landscape at the National Academy and was elected an associate in 1851, an academician in 1854. Thereafter Gifford devoted himself to landscape painting, becoming one of the finest artists of the early Hudson River School.

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