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Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Title: Fields in Jersey
Artist: Daniel Garber
Birth – Death: 1880–1958, American
Creation Year: c. 1909
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: Height: 36 in (91.44 cm), Width: 44 in (111.76 cm)
Movement & Style: American Impressionist
Period: 1900–1909
Frame Included: Yes

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Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Daniel Garber – Fields in Jersey (c. 1909)

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909 stands as a sublime example of American Impressionism, capturing the delicate interplay of light, color, and atmosphere that defines Garber’s celebrated landscapes. Painted circa 1909, this oil on canvas measures 36 x 44 inches (91.44 x 111.76 cm) and comes framed, ready for display.

As one of the most important works by a master of the New Hope School, this painting exemplifies Garber’s unique ability to render the rural landscapes of New Jersey and Pennsylvania with both technical precision and poetic sensitivity.

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Garber, born on April 11, 1880, in North Manchester, Indiana, emerged as a central figure in twentieth-century American art. Trained initially at the Art Academy of Cincinnati under Vincent Nowottny and later at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, his instructors included luminaries such as Thomas Anshutz, William Merritt Chase, and Cecilia Beaux.

Early in his career, Garber traveled to England, Italy, and France on the William Emlen Cresson Scholarship, producing a series of impressionistic European landscapes that were exhibited at the Paris Salon and contributed to his growing reputation.

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

By 1907, Garber had settled in Lumberville, Pennsylvania, near the New Hope art colony. The family home, known as “Cuttalossa,” became both a domestic retreat and a creative hub, where Garber drew inspiration from the surrounding countryside. Fields in Jersey captures this very essence—the open fields, delicate light, and atmospheric depth that characterize Garber’s most admired works.

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Unlike his contemporary Edward Redfield, Garber employed a refined technique with thin, luminous layers of paint, creating a sense of expansive space and vivid color that immerses the viewer in the landscape. The composition’s harmony, rhythm, and subtle tonal gradations reveal his mastery of the Impressionist idiom while retaining a distinctively American sensibility. “Browse the finest paintings and art pieces from around the globe — start your art journey here.”

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Over the course of his distinguished career, Garber was awarded numerous honors, including the First Hallgarten Prize from the National Academy (1909), Bronze Medal at the International Exposition in Buenos Aires (1910), Walter Lippincott Prize from the Pennsylvania Academy, and the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition (1915), among many others.

His accolades underscore his status not only as a regional figure of the New Hope School but as a leading figure in twentieth-century American art. Today, Garber’s works are housed in nearly thirty museum collections nationwide, and he was the first of the New Hope painters to surpass the million-dollar mark at auction, confirming his enduring significance and investment value.

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Fields in Jersey exemplifies Garber’s skill in rendering both expansive vistas and intimate natural details. The Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909 vibrant palette, atmospheric light, and impressionistic brushwork capture the seasonal beauty and serene tranquility of the New Jersey landscape.

The Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909 conveys a timeless sense of place, inviting viewers to experience the gentle sway of fields, the warmth of sunlight, and the natural rhythms of rural life. It represents both a visual celebration of America’s landscape and a testament to Garber’s mastery of American Impressionism.

Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909

Collectors and institutions seeking a work of historical importance and aesthetic brilliance will find Fields in Jersey an unparalleled opportunity. Moreover, this masterpiece is available for secure acquisition using leading cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and other trusted digital assets, providing modern collectors a convenient, secure, and flexible method to obtain a work of this caliber.

In sum, Daniel Garber Fields in Jersey 1909 is more than a landscape; it is a representation of Daniel Garber’s artistic vision, a celebration of the New Hope School’s contribution to American art, and a luminous example of early twentieth-century American Impressionism. Its technical excellence, historical significance, and the timeless beauty of its subject make it a must-have for discerning collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.

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