Manhattan
The son and pupil of the prominent Barbizon-influenced landscape painter John Carleton Wiggins NA, Guy Wiggins was educated in England and traveled widely in his youth. After his return to America, he began four years at the schools of the National Academy of Design, where he studied drawing from the antique, as well as from the live model. Wiggins quickly won recognition for his quiet, luminous landscapes rendered in an Impressionist technique. Wiggins and his wife settled permanently in Old Lyme, Connecticut, although Wiggins continued to spend time in New York, painting his snow scenes of the city, for which he is best known.The city was a favorite subject for Wiggins, and this panorama of the Manhattan skyline seen from New Jersey emphasizes the density of buildings and contrasts the verticality of them with the horizontal areas of water and sky. Unlike Wiggins
Guy Carleton Wiggins (1840 – 1962)
Guy Carleton Wiggins fue un pintor impresionista estadounidense reconocido por sus fascinantes escenas invernales de Nueva York y paisajes rurales del Nuevo Inglaterra. Miembro de la Colonia Artística Old Lyme, su obra captura la belleza silenciosa de las calles nevadas y el mundo rural con una sensibilidad excepcional.
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- Título: Manhattan
- Artista: Guy Carleton Wiggins
- Año: 1929
- Estado de derechos de autor: Bajo derechos de autor
