The Gilded Age in American Art
George Inness
United States, 1825-1894
The Gleaners, 1893
oil on canvas
66 x 91.4 cm
William Bridges Thayer Memorial, 1928.1999
Inness Bio
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George Inness (1825-1894) was not formally trained as an artist but made frequent visits to Europe, which influenced the style of his work. He is best known for his later works, landscapes of deliberately unpicturesque subjects that he depicted with religious sentiment.
The Gleaners exemplifies this later style, depicting a mystical atmospheric landscape that expresses the spiritual in nature.