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Oil on canvas, signed at lower left, presented in a period gilt Régence style frame with gallery plaque.
Stretcher size 28 1/2 x 36 1/2 in.; Frame dimensions 37 1/2 x 45 in.
George Bogert was an American landscape painter celebrated for his poetic, atmospheric depictions of both European and American scenery. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York before traveling to Paris in 1884, where he trained under the noted artists Aimé Morot and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. Returning to New York four years later, Bogert continued his studies with the influential realist painter Thomas Eakins.
Throughout his career, Bogert traveled extensively in Europe, painting in Italy, England, and France. His lyrical interpretations of the countryside, softly rendered with a subdued palette and a sensitivity to mood and light, earned him recognition on both sides of the Atlantic. He was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1899 and exhibited regularly at major institutions including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Paris Salon.
Loss and restoration to frame corners; scattered chipping and rubbing to frame; obscuring varnish visible under UV light; area paint loss to lower right corner near frame; minor paint flakes along lower edge of canvas; significant stable craquelure; yellowing varnish.