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  1. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 759. In this painting of one of Casilears favorite sitesLake George, in the Adirondack Mountains—the influence of John Frederick Kensett, one of the artist’s sketching companions, is unmistakable in the treatment of the water and the light.

  2. Saratoga Springs, New York, United States. Nationality. American. Education. Asher Durand. Known for. Landscape painting. Lake George, 1860. John William Casilear (June 25, 1811 – August 17, 1893) was an American landscape artist belonging to the Hudson River School .

    • June 25, 1811, New York City, New York, United States
    • American
  3. Details. Title: Lake George. Creator: John William Casilear. Date Created: 1857. Physical Dimensions: 20 5/16 x 29 7/8 in. (51.6 x 75.9 cm) Type: Painting. External Link:...

  4. John William Casilear (June 25, 1811 – August 17, 1893) was an American landscape artist belonging to the Hudson River School. Casilear was born in New York City. His first professional training was under prominent New York engraver Peter Maverick in the 1820s, then with Asher Durand , himself an engraver at the time.

    • American
    • June 25, 1811
    • New York City, New York, United States
    • August 17, 1893
  5. Descripción Referencias. John William Casilear fue un artista de paisajes estadounidense que pertenía a la Escuela Hudson River (Escuela del río Hudson) Casilear nació en New York City. Su primer entrenamiento profesional fue bajo el prominente neoyorquino grabador Peter Maverick en la década de 1820, luego con Asher Durand, un grabador de ...

    • American
    • New York City, New York, United States
  6. 12 de abr. de 2010 · John William Casilear's quietly luminous painting depicts the view from the southern of head end of the lake looking toward the Tongue Mountain range, which forms the western entrance to the Narrows. At the far right is a hotel, indicating the early popularity of Lake George as a tourist destination.

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    John William Casilear's quietly luminous painting depicts the view from the southern of head end of the lake looking toward the Tongue Mountain range, which forms the western entrance to the Narrows. At the far right is a hotel, indicating the early popularity of Lake George as a tourist destination.