View of the valley
Prevailing color of this fine art print is green and its shape is landscape. Original size is . This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Before the American
Classicist landscape artist
Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886) became a painter, he worked with his father as a watchmaker. Later, he went to the engraver Peter Maverick, who assigned him a branch in New York to manage. In 1820, he cut ties with Maverick and went solo. His reputation grew and together with other artists, he founded the National Academy of Design. It is this step that brought Durand closer to painting. He admired
Thomas Cole, and after buying a few of his paintings, they became friends. Durand took landscape painting seriously and in 1840, he went on a journey across Europe to study the old masters. In Britain, he met with the works of the important landscape painter
John Constable. After returning, Durand took advantage of all the knowledge acquired in his paintings
(Acknowledgment). In 1855, he became president of the National Academy of Design until his term was ended by the civil war.