William Stanley Haseltine [2] - Hand painted oil painting reproductions

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William Stanley Haseltine - Sunset on the Grand Canal Venice

ID : 32960
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William Stanley Haseltine - The Faraglioni Rocks

ID : 32961
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William Stanley Haseltine - The Sea from Capri

ID : 32962
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William Stanley Haseltine - Tivoli

ID : 32963
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William Stanley Haseltine - Torre degli Schiavi Campagna Romana

ID : 32964
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William Stanley Haseltine - Torrent in Wood behind Mill Dam Vahrn near Brixen Tyrol

ID : 32965
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William Stanley Haseltine - Vahm In Tyrol Near Brixen

ID : 32966
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William Stanley Haseltine - Valle dei Molini Amalfi

ID : 32967
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William Stanley Haseltine - Venetian Fishing Boats

ID : 32968
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William Stanley Haseltine - Venetian Lagoon

ID : 32969
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William Stanley Haseltine - Venice

ID : 32970
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William Stanley Haseltine - Venice

ID : 32971
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William Stanley Haseltine - View from the Alhambra Spain

ID : 32972
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William Stanley Haseltine
William Stanley Haseltine (June 11, 1835-February 3, 1900) was an American painter and draftsman who was associated with the Hudson River School and Luminism. Born in Philadelphia to John Haseltine, a successful businessman, and Elizabeth Shinn Haseltine, an amateur landscape painter, Haseltine studied at the University of Pennsylvania and then at Harvard University, where he received a degree in 1854. He first exhibited his paintings the following year at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, after which he sailed to Europe, first joining a colony of American painters who were studying in Düsseldorf, then traveling up the Rhine into Switzerland and Italy. In late 1857 he settled in Rome, and in the following months made numerous excursions to draw the landscape around Rome and on Capri. In 1858 Haseltine returned to Philadelphia, and by late 1859 was installed in the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York City, then a central point for American landscape painters; also in the building were Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, and Worthington Whittredge, the latter two having befriended Haseltine in Europe. Though many of his paintings from this time derived from his European sketches, Haseltine also began to paint the oceanside of New England, especially favoring the rockbound coasts of Narragansett, Rhode Island, Nahant, Massachusetts, and Mount Desert Island, Maine. The precision with which he painted these landscapes won critical praise, and Haseltine was elected an Associate of the National Academy of Design in 1860, and a full Academician in 1861. In 1864 Haseltine's wife died in childbirth, and the artist remarried in 1866. Initially the family considered settling in Paris, but in 1867 they moved to Rome, which would for most of Haseltine's subsequent years serve as his home and point of departure from which to produce views of the European landscape. While his paintings of Capri and Sicily would prove popular with visiting American tourists, Haseltine also traveled and drew in France, Holland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, summering in Bavaria and the Tyrol in the 1880s and 1890s. In his later years he also returned periodically to the United States, making a final trip to the west in 1899. Haseltine died of pneumonia in Rome in 1900.

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