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Daniel Garber, one of the most interesting and original of the late American impressionists, was born in North Manchester, Indiana, the youngest son of a Mennonite family. As a youth he studied with Frank Duveneck at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and later at the Pennsylvania Academy with Thomas Anschutz and J. Alden Weir. In 1905 he received a fellowship to study abroad from the Pennsylvania Academy, and while in England he painted works that are the most strictly impressionist of his career. On his return to America in 1907 he established a studio in Lumbersville in Bucks County, just north of New Hope, Pennsylvania, and in the ensuing years became a central figure in the New Hope art community. During these years he developed two different modes of painting. His more conventionally impressionistic works were lightly painted with attention to the shape and detail of the subject matter. His other, more popular style was more decorative and poetic, as exemplified in Tohickon [SAAM, 1922.6.3]. Framed by sinuous tree trunks silhouetted in the foreground, a planar regression into the distance is bathed in a soft luminous light. It was a quietly lyrical style distinctly opposed to the bravura technique adopted by his colleagues in the New Hope colony. In 1919 he began teaching at the Pennsylvania Academy and at his retirement thirty years later was one of its most loved and respected instructors.
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oynot

More than welcome Bill_I_Am :-)

Bill_I_Am

I like this painting a lot. And like Lin, I wondered how Garber managed to be an artist within his Mennonite community. Thanks, oynot.

oynot

It is my pleasure to bring puzzles that are enjoyed on Jigidi. Thank you for your wonderful comments Isaly, LinM and Bird :-)

LinM

I'm having such a good time with this image! First off, I really love the scene, itself. The house style reminds me of the "Cape Cod" style of the home in which I grew up. Secondly, the background feels a bit like "old home week" to me. Frank Duveneck, with whom Garber studied, is from a town about 8 miles from where I grew up and the Art Academy of Cincinnati is only about 3 miles from where I live now. And lastly, I can't help wonder what his Mennonite relatives thought of his interest in the arts and of his shipping out to England to continue his studies. I may be misinformed on that point, but the only people I've met from the Mennonite tradition are all involved in practical, typically agricultural and skilled trade pursuits. Altogether, a very engaging image. Thanks, @oynot !

Isaly

Lovely Fall colors used in this. I really like the rolling hills and different textures in this.

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