Starrucca Viaduct, Pennsylvania
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The artwork in Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle is titled "Starrucca Viaduct, Pennsylvania", and the artist is Jasper Francis Cropsey ♥
Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900) was a prominent American landscape painter and architect associated with the Hudson River School.
Born on February 18, 1823, in Rossville, Staten Island, New York, he was the eldest of eight children in a family of Dutch and French Huguenot descent.
Initially trained as an architect under Joseph Trench, Cropsey's passion for art led him to pursue landscape painting. His works are celebrated for their luminous portrayal of the American wilderness, particularly vibrant autumnal scenes, earning him recognition as "America's painter of autumn."
Cropsey's belief that nature reflected divine beauty is evident in his idealized yet realistic landscapes. He traveled extensively in Europe but remained deeply inspired by the American landscape, capturing its grandeur and spirit in his art.
You can find more information on Jasper Francis Cropsey here ♥
Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900) was a prominent American landscape painter and architect associated with the Hudson River School.
Born on February 18, 1823, in Rossville, Staten Island, New York, he was the eldest of eight children in a family of Dutch and French Huguenot descent.
Initially trained as an architect under Joseph Trench, Cropsey's passion for art led him to pursue landscape painting. His works are celebrated for their luminous portrayal of the American wilderness, particularly vibrant autumnal scenes, earning him recognition as "America's painter of autumn."
Cropsey's belief that nature reflected divine beauty is evident in his idealized yet realistic landscapes. He traveled extensively in Europe but remained deeply inspired by the American landscape, capturing its grandeur and spirit in his art.
You can find more information on Jasper Francis Cropsey here ♥
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