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Follow on Google News | ![]() The Montclair Art Museum Presents "George Inness: Private Treasures"The exhibition brings together works from mostly private collections by America's greatest landscape painter. On view Nov. 6, 2011–Apr. 1, 2012
—George Inness (1879) The Montclair Art Museum (MAM) proudly presents "George Inness: Private Treasures," opening Sunday, November 6, as the first special exhibition to be held in the George Inness Gallery, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martucci. The gallery is the only space in the world dedicated to the work of George Inness (1825-1894) and customarily houses an installation of rotating selections from the Museum’s renowned collection of America’s greatest landscape painter. "George Inness: Private Treasures," on view through April 1, 2012, will consist of 10 works, nine from private collections as well as one from the Montclair Historical Society. The local lenders are from various towns in New York and New Jersey, including Montclair, Glen Ridge, Essex Fells, Verona, and Irvington. Additionally, "George Inness Sketching Outside His Montclair Studio," a painting from the Museum’s collection by Inness’s son, George Inness, Jr., will be on display. The exhibition is organized by MAM chief curator Gail Stavitsky. Inness, often called the “father of American landscape painting,” was a visionary artist whose renderings of nature were profoundly personal and inspired by his belief in Swedenborgianism, the philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) In addition to the Museum’s holdings of 18 paintings, 2 watercolors, and an etching, Inness is well represented in local collections. The forthcoming exhibition provides a rare opportunity to view significant works that span the artist’s career from his productive trip to Italy in 1870–74 to the year of his death, in 1894. The lyrical, intimate landscapes of the 1880s and 90s reveal Inness at the height of his expressive powers as the artist employed softly brushed, broadly generalized forms to evoke the mystical unity of material and spiritual existence. A master of essentials, Inness felt that a literal copying of nature would record only its transitory and fragmentary aspects. He therefore evolved a harmonious, eternal style of broad, expressive brushwork that unifies all aspects of the pictorial composition. Group Tours Group tours may be booked by calling 973-259-5136 or by emailing tours@montclairartmuseum.org. Online Press Site The Museum will maintain a site dedicated to the exhibition for journalists seeking further information, including a checklist and images. Please visit http://www.montclairartmuseum.org and click on For the Media. # # # The Montclair Art Museum (MAM) presents exhibitions and programs that reflect its collection of historic and contemporary American and Native American art. MAM's Yard School of Art offers classes for people of all ages. End
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