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After Sundown Montclair New Jersey
George Inness — American, 1825–1894 — American Tonalism / Hudson River School
George Inness was a central figure in nineteenth-century American landscape painting, and a key transitional artist between the panoramic literalism of the Hudson River School and the atmospheric introspection of Tonalism. Largely self-taught, he absorbed the influence of the Barbizon painters during travels in France and Italy, returning to develop a quieter, more meditative approach to the American countryside.
- For Unframed and Framed Art - Acid free Archival Inks Printed on Museum Grade Paper. Museum Grade Paper is known to be Archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Canvas Art Printed Using Archival Inks on Museum Quality Matte Canvas.