ArtistsHenry Ward Ranger
Henry Ward Ranger

Henry Ward Ranger

1858
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Henry Ward Ranger was an American artist. Born in western New York State, he was a prominent landscape and marine painter, an important Tonalist, and the leader of the Old Lyme Art Colony. Ranger became a National Academician (1906), and a member of the American Water Color Society. Among his paintings are, Top of the Hill, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and East River Idyll, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 90% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artsy artwork: Late Summer Mason's Island (N.D.)
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Artsy artwork: Tonalist Landscape (ca. 1900)
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Artsy artwork: Crumbled Fences (ca. 1905)
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Artsy artwork: Early Spring (1910)
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Artsy artwork: Moonrise (N.D.)
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