$2,750
GEORGE GARDNER SYMONS (US 1863 - 1930), OIL ON MASONITE, 18" X 24", SPRING FEVER LANDSCAPE:Signed lower left and having a Windorf Galleries sticker on front. Framed. A landscape and marine artist, George Symons was one of America's most noted plein-air painters who combined styles of impressionism and realism. His works are noted for their energy and simplicity, and he often did panoramic views. He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1861, with the name of George Gardner Simon, but he changed his last name to Symons when he returned from studying in England. Not much is known about his early life. He first studied at the Chicago Art Institute where he became a close, life-long friend of William Wendt. They painted together in California and then in Cornwall, England in 1898. He also studied in Paris, and Munich and London, and joining a colony of artists at St. Ives, adopted the plein-air techniques of Julius Olsson, Adrian Stokes, and Rudolph Hellwag.
Auctioneer:
Dumouchelle Art Galleries
Date:
2005-06-12