John William Casilear (June 25, 1811 – August 17, 1893) was an American landscape artist belonging to the Hudson River School. Biography. 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.
- June 25, 1811, New York City, New York, United States
- American
- Landscape painting
- Asher Durand
22 Trabajos encontrados Lake George, 1857 John William Casilear Lake George, 1857 1857 | Óleo sobre lienzo Seleccionar Lago George, 1857. John William Casilear Lake George, 1857. Sin fecha | Seleccionar En el camino John William Casilear On the Path Sin fecha | Óleo sobre lienzo Seleccionar Paisaje, 1852 John William Casilear Landscape, 1852
1857. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 759. In this painting of one of Casilear’s favorite sites—Lake 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.
John William Casilear 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...