George Fuller (painter)

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George Fuller (painter) was a 19th-century American artist known for his poetic, atmospheric portraits and genre scenes that often featured soft, dreamlike lighting and introspective subjects.

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instanceOf artist
genre painter
human
painter
portrait painter
activeIn 19th-century American art
artisticStyle dreamlike, atmospheric effects
poetic realism
soft, diffused lighting
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1822-01-17
dateOfDeath 1884-03-21
ethnicGroup European American
fieldOfWork figure painting
genre painting
portrait painting
gender male
genre allegorical painting
genre scene
portrait
hasWorkInCollection Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Smithsonian American Art Museum
influenced later American tonalists
influencedBy Hudson River School
movement Realism
surface form: American Realism

Tonalism
nativeLanguage English
notableCharacteristic introspective, often melancholic mood in paintings
use of subdued, warm color harmonies
notableFor genre scenes with soft, dreamlike lighting
introspective subjects
poetic, atmospheric portraits
notableWork And She Was a Witch
Arethusa
Fedalma
Head of a Boy
The Ideal
surface form: Ideal Head

Nydia
Priscilla
The Quadroon
The Romany Girl
Winifred Dysart
occupation farmer
painter
placeOfBirth Deerfield, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Brookline
surface form: Brookline, Massachusetts
workLocation Massachusetts
New York City

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