Geore Picknell
Geore Picknell
Late Afternoon, Etaples, France
Oil on Canvas
32 x 24 inches
38 x 29 5/8 inches in the frame
Signed Lower Right
ID: DH4565
George Picknell (American, 1864-1943) was born in North Springfield, Vermont on June 26, 1864. He worked as an apprentice to a Boston engraver before he left for Paris in 1887 to study at the Julian Academy. After his return from Paris, Picknell briefly worked as an illustrator in Boston and New York. He returned to Paris for about fifteen years, painting throughout the country and exhibiting regularly at the Paris Salon. In 1910, he returned to the United States and was active in Freehold, NJ before settling in Silvermine, CT in 1912. He is best known for his landscapes of Connecticut and rural France. Picknell died in 1943.
Studied
Académie Julian, Paris with J.J. Lefebvre and B. Constatnt, 1887-90; ASL
Member
Am. Artists Ass’n of Paris (founder); SC; AFA; Springfield (IL) AA; Silvermine Artists Gld. (founder).
Exhibited
Salon des Artistes Français; in Nice and Toulouse, France; PAFA Ann., 1909, 1912; Herron AI, Indianapolis, 1911 (solo); AIC; S. Indp. A.; Silvermine Artists Gld.; Bridgeport AL, 1934 (prize)
Work
Detroit Inst. Art; New England Baptist Hosp., Boston; YMCA, Norwalk, CT.
Resources
WW40; Falk, Exh. Record Series; Who Was Who in American Art 400 Years of Artists in America 2606