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Oil on canvas, 1903, signed and dated at lower right, presented in a giltwood frame.
Stretcher size 20 x 30 in.; Frame dimensions 25 x 35 in.
Joseph H. Greenwood was a realist landscape painter born in Spencer, Massachusetts. As a teenager, he left home to work in a mill in order to support himself while pursuing art, and later received financial assistance to study painting in Boston. Later, he relocated to Worcester, Massachusetts, where he established his career.
Greenwood focused primarily on landscapes of the lakes and hill country surrounding Worcester, working in a straightforward realist style characterized by careful observation and naturalistic color. He supported himself for many years through factory work and teaching, instructing students for approximately two decades before earning his livelihood principally from painting. Encouraged by fellow artist R. Swain Gifford, he continued to develop his work locally. Greenwood died in Worcester in 1927 at the age of seventy. He was a member of the Bohemian Club and the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, and his work is represented in the collection of the Worcester Art Museum.
Slight waviness to the canvas, a few repaired holes to the verso with associated retouching.