(December 23, 1840 - January 13, 1905) was an American landscape painter. He was influenced by the Barbizon school.
Much of his work focuses on the landscapes of New England, where he was born. He, along with Victorian contemporaries from the White Mountain and Hudson River Schools, helped immortalize the majestic cliffs of Grand Manan in the Bay of Fundy. His painting from the island, "Pettes Cove," is illustrative of his masterful marine work.
In the 1870s, he undertook several journeys to Europe and the Middle East and painted some subjects from those regions. In 1899, he was an artist on the famous Harriman Alaska Expedition.
Some of his works hang in the most prominent galleries in the USA, including the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC. He was a member of the Society of American Artists.
Pintura Identificación:: 71469
Seconnet Rock, New Bedford, Massachusetts new23/Robert Swain Gifford-689668.jpg ca. 1865(1865)
Oil on canvas
36 x 56.3 cm (14.17 x 22.17 in)
Pintura Identificación:: 71496
The Coast of New England new23/Robert Swain Gifford-787833.jpg ca. 1880(1880)
Oil on canvas
91.4 x 152.8 cm (35.98 x 60.16 in)
Pintura Identificación:: 72640
Seconnet Rock, New Bedford, Massachusetts new24/Robert Swain Gifford-974449.jpg Date ca. 1865(1865)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 36 X 56.3 cm (14.17 X 22.17 in)
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Pintura Identificación:: 72670
Coast of New England new24/Robert Swain Gifford-746464.jpg Date ca. 1880(1880)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 91.4 X 152.8 cm (35.98 X 60.16 in)
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