Daniel Garber: A collection of 84 paintings (HD)

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    Daniel Garber: A collection of 84 paintings (HD)
    Description: "Indiana born Daniel Garber's beautiful landscapes may be considered the most distinctive work of the Pennsylvania Impressionists at the turn of the century. Garber was born on April 11, 1880, in Manchester, Indiana, and his pursuit of a career as a professional artist began at age 16. From 1897 to 1898, he studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
    He moved to Philadelphia in 1897 and enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1899, and during the summers of 1899 and 1900 also took classes in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, at the Darby School of Painting, studying under Hugh Breckenridge and Thomas Anshutz. He opened a studio in Philadelphia in 1901, working as a portraitist and commercial artist. In 1905, he won a Pennsylvania Academy award, The Cresson Traveling Scholarship, which allowed him to go to Italy, England and France for two years.
    As a result, the works of the French Impressionists, particularly those of Camille Pissarro and Claude Monet, inspired him. The European masters lent their influence, and he developed a signature style representing sunlight using a broad spectrum of pastel and bright colors, combining fantasy and realism. He returned to Lumberville, Pennsylvania, in 1907, and his mature works done in that area are perhaps some of his best.
    He painted in a straightforward, luminous manner, depicting the great quarries across the river in Byram, New Jersey, as well as in a more decorative, high-key mode, rendering foliage and branch patterns, as in Wilderness (1912, oil on canvas). This painting includes an element of fantasy that had begun to characterize much of the late Impressionist work in America. During the period 1908 and 1924, Garber included skillfully painted figures in most of his paintings, unlike many of his contemporaries. To a smaller extent Garber was a portraitist, but his landscapes of the woods and quarries of Bucks County, Pennsylvania gained him his greatest notoriety.
    His talents as a teacher were also evident, and he became the outstanding teacher among the group living at New Hope. He was a member of the faculty at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women in 1904, and then began in 1909 began a career of teaching at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts that lasted forty-one years. Not far from the Delaware River in Lumberville, Bucks County, Garber settled on a tranquil farm in 1907, and that provided him the inspiration for many of his works. Retiring in 1950, Garber was one of the Academy's most admired and respected teachers.
    Garber's paintings are represented in the collections of many museums across the United States, including the Allentown Art Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The nearly thirty awards that have been bestowed upon Garber are too numerous to list, however some include the National Academy of Designs Hallgarten Prize in 1909, and the 1924 Bronze Medal from the Carnegie Institute. Perhaps his most coveted was received in 1915, when he was awarded a Gold Medal from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. Daniel Garber died on his farm, Cuttalossa, on July 5, 1958."
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Комментарии • 30

  • @sandyfustin7253
    @sandyfustin7253 2 месяца назад +1

    So Beautiful I watched it twice Thank You ❤️🤗⭐️

  • @nehanandini
    @nehanandini 9 месяцев назад +2

    His paintings touch an emotional chord...truly an artist in every sense of the word ❤️

  • @zenacres5933
    @zenacres5933 3 года назад +5

    Great to see another of the many Pennsylvania Impressionists!

  • @myartwillgoon.5027
    @myartwillgoon.5027 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful colour.

  • @sabrinanascimento5248
    @sabrinanascimento5248 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful paintings and portraits and landscapes.

  • @sabrinanascimento1267
    @sabrinanascimento1267 4 года назад +4

    It’s beautiful . I learned how to do trees , landscapes and mountains. If it will take a 100 years I will become an Artists. Portraits are harder but I can get better.

  • @user-os5pg3ch9s
    @user-os5pg3ch9s 8 месяцев назад +1

    Замечательный художник! Очень нравятся его солнечные, жизнеутверждающие работы.

  • @dickvanlunteren8953
    @dickvanlunteren8953 Год назад +2

    Idylle. Wel mooi!

  • @rebeccajosteelman563
    @rebeccajosteelman563 5 лет назад +4

    Artistic genius, thank you.

  • @rupertrozells5816
    @rupertrozells5816 5 лет назад +3

    Another great American painter, he is so good with sunlight, shades & shadows. It is so enjoyable & fun to see such lovely paintings

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 2 года назад +3

    Crazy good, sad I never heard of him.

  • @rebecarosi2874
    @rebecarosi2874 2 года назад +2

    ahora el arte y el buen gusto no se estilan!gracias q todavia se puede deleitar con maravillas de buen gusto!!!!!!

  • @andrewtozerfineart9623
    @andrewtozerfineart9623 3 месяца назад

    Love these

  • @christophelagache823
    @christophelagache823 2 года назад +2

    Oui, la Peinture est le reflet de nos Âmes. Je soutiens la peinture à l'huile, vive la Peinture. Lc

  • @musicaclasicaviva4258
    @musicaclasicaviva4258 5 лет назад +1

    gran pintor. gracias LearnFromMasters

  • @tracycarroll8664
    @tracycarroll8664 5 лет назад +3

    He is my great great grandfather RIP POPPY

  • @sabrinanascimento5248
    @sabrinanascimento5248 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful landscapes. My thing is that I paint with Acrylic paint.

  • @sabrinanascimento5248
    @sabrinanascimento5248 3 года назад

    Awesome paintings.

  • @guntherdeby535
    @guntherdeby535 4 года назад +3

    Daniel Garber,
    né le 11 avril 1880 à North Manchester dans l'état de l'Indiana et décédé le 5 juillet 1958 à Cuttalossa (en) dans l'état de la Pennsylvanie, est un peintre impressionniste américain, spécialisé dans la peinture de paysage et membre de la colonie d'artistes de New Hope (en) en Pennsylvanie. En plus de sa carrière de peintre, il a enseigné à la Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts pendant plus de quarante ans.
    Biographie
    Daniel Garber naît à North Manchester dans l'état de l'Indiana en 1880. Il étudie à la Art Academy of Cincinnati et à la Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts de 1899 à 1905. En 1901, il monte son propre studio à Philadelphie et épouse une étudiante en art, Mary Franklin, avec qui il part à la fin de ses études en Europe pour compléter sa formation. Il séjourne à Londres, en Italie et à Paris jusqu'en 1907, avant de revenir aux États-Unis.
    Sur les conseils du peintre William Langson Lathrop (en), il s'établit à Cuttalossa (en), un village situé en aval de la ville de Lumberville (en) dans le township de Solebury. Il devient membre de la colonie d'artistes de New Hope (en), un autre village proche de Cuttalossa. En 1909, il commence à enseigner à la Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, d'abord comme assistant du peintre Thomas Pollock Anshutz, puis sous sa propre direction.
    Comme la plupart des peintres impressionnistes, Garber peint des paysages en plein air, en s'inspirant directement de ce que la nature lui offre. Il peint notamment à de nombreuses reprises le fleuve Delaware et les petits villages de la Pennsylvanie. En 1913, il devient membre de l'Académie américaine des beaux-arts. En 1915, il remporte une médaille d'or lors de l'exposition internationale de Panama-Pacific à San Francisco en Californie.
    Il meurt à Cuttalossa (en) dans l'état de la Pennsylvanie en 1958.
    Ces œuvres sont notamment visibles ou conservées au Smithsonian American Art Museum et à la National Gallery of Art de Washington DC, au Art Institute of Chicago, au Philadelphia Museum of Art, au Detroit Institute of Arts, au musée d'Art d'Indianapolis, au Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (en) de South Hadley, au James A. Michener Art Museum (en) de Doylestown, au Muskegon Museum of Art, au Tuscaloosa Museum of Art (en) et au Cincinnati Art Museum

  • @luzeugeniaarandaregules7433
    @luzeugeniaarandaregules7433 5 лет назад +1

    Bellos cuadros gracias

  • @mayaschembri829
    @mayaschembri829 6 лет назад

    WOW

  • @MAC-ws8fz
    @MAC-ws8fz 5 лет назад +4

    Another Great Artist from Indiana! Never heard of him until today but now he's one of my favorites! Love his use of colors!
    Now, I have a question about this site. Are these paintings in chronological order? If not, they should be! Work on that 'LearnFromMasters'! Thank you.

    • @sandysorlien6688
      @sandysorlien6688 2 месяца назад

      We claim him in Pennsylvania, haha. Regarding the order of works in this presentation, we were just saying while watching what a good curation, a good sequencing this is. It would be cool to have both versions, one chronological as you say, but keep this version that is so well done with its gentle changes of subject matter and palette. My grandmother had two small Garber oils so I grew up seeing them.

  • @mahdiarab11228
    @mahdiarab11228 Год назад

    ❤️

  • @vox95831
    @vox95831 5 месяцев назад

    There are certainly some noteworthy paintings in this collection. Garber had a natural instinct for good composition. I admit, Im not an admirer of some his landscape color palette choices though. The mixes seem rather muted and washed out. Maybe they just need a better restoration, given their age.

    • @sandysorlien6688
      @sandysorlien6688 2 месяца назад

      Having seen a lot of them in PA museums, I think some of the images used in this slide show are not the truest representations. Some may be rephotographs of photographs of originals. Plus, all monitors are different. But his palette changes are nevertheless interesting, as he follows the light and the seasons. I love the bleaker ones with browns and rusts. They have more spatial grandeur, too. It's interesting to compare the comforting closeness of lush drooping summer trees to the vaster reach of the views across the Delaware River. He was really taken by that quarry.

  • @user-vk8cd7dh6f
    @user-vk8cd7dh6f Год назад