Paul Sawyer

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Paul Sawyer

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Afternoon Walk, Prospect Park

Oil on Board

9 x 12 inches
15 x 18 inches in the frame

Signed Lower Left

ID: DH4415

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Paul Sawyier was born in Madison County, Ohio in 1865. He was an American Impressionist painter who specialized in landscapes and townscapes.  In 1870, he moved to Frankfort, Kentucky where he primarily worked in watercolors, charcoal, and pastels.  After high school Sawyier attended the McMicken School of Design (now the Art Academy of Cincinnati).  He later adopted oils and continued to work in oils for the remainder of his career.  After 1908 he spent five years on a houseboat, and in 1913 moved to New York.  Sawyier sometimes painted portraits out of economic necessity, but landscapes were his specialty.

Studied

McMicken School of Design, 1884 with Thomas S. Noble; ASL, 1889-90 with William M. Chase; Frank Duveneck

Work

Univ. Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington

Resources

WW17; Jones and Weber, The Kentucky Painter from the Frontier Era to the Great War; Gerdts, Art Across America, vol. 2: 168