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Биография художника
John William Casilear: A Life in Landscape
Early Life and Training
- Born: New York City, 1811.
- Casilear’s artistic journey began with an apprenticeship under Peter Maverick, a prominent engraver in New York during the 1820s.
- He further honed his skills studying with Asher Durand, another accomplished engraver who would become a lifelong friend and mentor.
- During the 1830s, Casilear and Durand collaborated as engravers in New York City, establishing themselves within the artistic community.
Transition to Landscape Painting
- Durand’s growing interest in landscape painting, inspired by his friendship with Thomas Cole, sparked a similar passion in Casilear.
- In 1840, Casilear accompanied Durand, John Frederick Kensett, and Thomas Prichard Rossiter on a pivotal trip to Europe.
- This journey involved sketching scenes, visiting art museums, and immersing themselves in the European artistic tradition, profoundly influencing their development as landscape painters.
- Gradually, Casilear dedicated himself more fully to painting, embracing the style that would become known as the Hudson River School.
Artistic Development and Style
- Casilear’s work is characterized by detailed depictions of American scenes, often featuring serene landscapes and luminous light effects.
- He meticulously rendered natural details, capturing the beauty and grandeur of the American wilderness.
- By the mid-1850s, Casilear had completely transitioned to painting full-time, abandoning his engraving career.
- His style evolved within the Hudson River School tradition, emphasizing realism, atmospheric perspective, and a romanticized view of nature.
Major Achievements and Recognition
- In 1851, Casilear was elected as a full member of the National Academy of Design, having been an associate member since 1833.
- He exhibited his works at the National Academy for over fifty years, gaining recognition and establishing himself as a respected artist.
- His paintings were celebrated for their technical skill, aesthetic appeal, and evocative portrayal of the American landscape.
Historical Significance and Legacy
- Casilear played an important role in shaping the Hudson River School style and promoting a uniquely American artistic identity.
- His landscapes contributed to a growing appreciation for the natural beauty of the United States during the 19th century.
- Today, examples of his art are held in prestigious collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), Ringwood Manor (Ringwood, NJ) and the Woodmere Art Museum (Philadelphia, PA).
- Death: Casilear passed away in Saratoga Springs, New York, in 1893, leaving behind a legacy of captivating landscape paintings.
John William Casilear
1811 - 1883 , United States of America
Основные сведения
- Birth Date: 1811
- Birth Place: New York City, United States of America
- Death Date: 1893
- Influenced By:
- Asher Durand
- Thomas Cole
- Movement: Hudson River School
- Name: John William Casilear
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works:
- Lake George
- River Landscape with Sheep
- Mountain Lake Scene
- Mountain Lake
- River Sunset - View of the Catskills
- View on Lake George
- Moonrise on the Coast
- Shore Scene

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