Edward T. Hurley
Edward T. Hurley
The Canal at Vine Street
Etching
9 3/8 x 12 3/8 inches, unframed
Signed Lower Left in plate, 1917; Signed Lower Right - JHO
ID: 14459
Edward T. Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He painted landscapes for the Rookwood Pottery Company from 1896-1948. He was most famous for his etchings and illustrations. He was the author and illustrator of Familiar Scenes, 1937, Memories, 1943, and eight books on Cincinnati. He was also the creator of "Hurley Bronzes." He died in Cincinnati in 1950.
Studied
Xavier Univeristy; Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1894-98 with Beck and Duveneck
Member
Cincinnati SE; SAE; Ohio Print Makers; The Crafters; Cincinnati AC; Duveneck Soc. PS
Exhibited
NAD; AIC; Herron AI; CM; CI; Corcoran Gall, 1910, 1912, 1916; Louisiana Purchase Exhibition; AIC, 1921 (prize); St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904; Columbus, 1921 (prize)
Work
LOC; NGA; NYPL; CM; BM; Richmond, IN; Detroit Inst. Art; Paris; London; Art Assn; Indianapolis; TMA; St. Xavier Univ.; Cincinnati Club; Newman Club; Univ. Cincinnati; YMCA; Western Hills HS; National Gal. Ireland, Dublin; CMA
Resources
WW47; Cincinnati Painters of the Golden Age, 76 (w/ illus)