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  1. Sanford Robinson Gifford. Apariencia. ocultar. Sanford Robinson Gifford ( Greenfield, 10 de julio de 1823- Nueva York, 28 de agosto de 1880) fue un paisajista estadounidense, de la segunda generación de la Escuela del río Hudson.

  2. Sanford Robinson Gifford (July 10, 1823 – August 29, 1880) was an American landscape painter and a leading member of the second generation of Hudson River School artists. A highly-regarded practitioner of Luminism, his work was noted for its emphasis on light and soft atmospheric effects.

  3. Department of American Paintings and Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. August 2009. The second-generation Hudson River School painter Sanford Robinson Gifford built a reputation as a master of light and atmosphere.

  4. Sanford Robinson Gifford. born Greenfield, NY 1823-died New York City 1880. Also known as. Sanford R. Gifford. S. R. Gifford. Sanford Gifford. Born. Greenfield, New York, United States. Died. New York, New York, United States. Nationalities. American. Biography.

    • July 10, 1823
    • August 24, 1880
  5. Isola Bella in Lago Maggiore. Sanford Robinson Gifford American. 1871. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 760. Gifford visited Isola Bella on Lago Maggiore, Italy, in 1856 and again twelve years later, painting the site numerous times and refining his vision of the scene.

  6. Gifford spent the summer of 1846 touring and sketching in the Catskill and Berkshire mountains. By 1847, he had begun to show his work at the American Art-Union and the National Academy of Design in New York, where he was elected an associate in 1850 and an academician in 1854. In 1855, Gifford traveled to Europe, where he spent two-and-a-half ...

  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Title: Tivoli. Artist: Sanford Robinson Gifford (Greenfield, New York 1823–1880 New York, New York) Date: 1870. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 26 3/8 x 50 3/8 in. (67 x 128 cm) Credit Line: Gift of Robert Gordon, 1912. Accession Number: 12.205.1.