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Homer Dodge Martin
American 1836 -1897
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Born: |
Albany, New York
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Died: |
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Active: |
Albany 1836-1862 New York, New York 1862-1892 England 1876 France 1876, 1881-1886, 1892 St. Paul 1893-on
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Addresses: |
New York City 1862-1893 St. Paul 1893-on
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Studied: |
Albany, NY before 1862
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Instructors: |
James McDougal Hart before 1862
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Exhibited: |
National Academy of Design 1861-1880, 1887-1894 Brooklyn Art Association 1863-1869, 1877, 1884, 1892 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1863, 1879-1881, 1885 Boston Art Club 1884-1885 World's Columbian Exposition 1893 Art Institute of Chicago
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Examples of Work: |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Specialty: |
Painter Instructor
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Style/School: |
White Mountains Hudson River School Tonalist Impressionism
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Memberships: |
National Academy of Design ANA 1867; NA 1874
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Artist Profile |
Works Available |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Homer Dodge Martin's moody, expressive landscapes served to bridge the transition between the Hudson River and Barbizon Schools in the second half of the nineteenth century. Born in Albany, New York, Martin began painting Ad...
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