

Elihu Vedder
Cultural Positioning
- • Renaissance
- • Symbolism
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Elihu Vedder was an American painter and illustrator known for symbolic and allegorical compositions often populated by classical and mythological figures. Active across the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he worked in oil and watercolor, developing a distinctive aesthetic that merged Academic training with decorative sensibility. His murals and book illustrations, particularly for editions of Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, established him as a major figure in American Symbolism. Vedder spent significant periods in Italy, where his engagement with Renaissance tradition and classical subject matter deepened. His work balanced narrative complexity with formal elegance, influencing American decorative arts into the early twentieth century.
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