Artist: John Frederick Kensett
Date: 1856
Museum: Centennial One Object Exhibit (None, United States)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
John Frederick Kensett was one of the great 19th century American landscape painters and a member of the Hudson River School. Originially from Connecticut, he worked as an engraver before studying painting in Europe. Kensett became a leader in the American art scene upon his return. He served as president of the Artists
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