Chicken Farm, Gloucester
1960
67.0 x 107.0 cm
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Chicken Farm, Gloucester
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Beschrijving kunstwerk
The Painting's Composition
The painting depicts a serene farm scene, with a man standing in the foreground, surrounded by chickens roaming freely in the area. The composition is balanced, with rocks and boulders strategically placed throughout the scene, adding depth and texture to the painting. The overall atmosphere is one of rural tranquility, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world of the farm.Leon Kroll's Style
Leon Kroll's style is characterized by his use of bold brushstrokes and vivid colors, which are evident in the Chicken Farm, Gloucester. His work is often associated with the Hudson River School Art Movement, which emphasized the beauty of the natural world. Kroll's paintings are highly regarded for their technical skill and emotional resonance, making him one of the most important American artists of the 20th century.Similar Paintings
Other notable paintings that showcase similar themes and styles include Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek's Dutch Farm, which can be found at the Crocker Art Museum. You can also explore more artworks on OriginalUniqueArt.com, including paintings by John Constable and Peter De Wint.- Chicken Farm, Gloucester is a beautiful example of Leon Kroll's work, showcasing his technical skill and artistic vision.
- The painting's composition and use of color create a sense of tranquility and invite the viewer to explore the rural landscape.
- Leon Kroll's style is characterized by bold brushstrokes and vivid colors, making his paintings highly regarded for their technical skill and emotional resonance.
For more information on Leon Kroll and his work, you can visit OriginalUniqueArt.com or check out the Smithsonian American Art Museum's collection.
Biografie van de kunstenaar
Leon Kroll (1884–1974): A Lifelong Pursuit of Realism
Leon Kroll stands as a singular figure in American art history—a steadfast defender of realism amidst the surging tide of abstraction that defined the early twentieth century. Born December 6, 1884, into a family steeped in artistic tradition—his father a violinist and his cousin William Kroll a celebrated composer—Kroll embarked on a creative journey characterized by unwavering dedication to portraying the world with palpable beauty and emotional truth.
- Early Training & Influences: From an early age, Kroll demonstrated exceptional artistic aptitude. He honed his skills at the Art Students League of New York under John Henry Twachtman, followed by intensive studies at the National Academy of Design in 1903. These formative experiences instilled within him a profound appreciation for classical principles and exposed him to the groundbreaking innovations of Paul Cézanne—influences that would permeate his entire oeuvre.
- Parisian Years & Impressionism: In 1908, Kroll ventured to Paris, where he immersed himself in the vibrant artistic milieu of the Académie Julian with Jean Paul Laurens. This immersion solidified his connection to Impressionist aesthetics and fueled his exploration of atmospheric perspective and luminous color palettes.
- The Eight & Landscape Painting: Kroll’s involvement with “The Eight”—a collective of artists including Robert Henri and George Bellows—marked a pivotal moment in his artistic development. This association instilled within him a commitment to directness and emotional intensity, particularly evident in his evocative landscapes that captured the essence of the American wilderness.
- Monumental Murals & Public Recognition: Throughout his prolific career, Kroll garnered considerable acclaim for his contributions to public art. He undertook ambitious mural commissions for institutions such as the Department of Justice Building in Washington D.C., and the Worcester Memorial Auditorium in Massachusetts—projects that showcased his ability to translate artistic vision onto a grand scale.
His distinctive style is characterized by lushness and sensitivity, notably in his depictions of the human figure. Often positioned within dreamlike landscapes imbued with tranquility and romanticism, Kroll’s nudes transcend mere representation; they embody an idealized vision of beauty—a testament to his mastery as a craftsman and his profound empathy for the human condition.
- Notable Subjects: Kroll's artistic repertoire encompassed diverse subjects—industrial scenes, cityscapes, and still lifes—each rendered with meticulous detail and imbued with expressive brushstrokes. His willingness to engage with varied perspectives underscored his intellectual curiosity and artistic versatility.
- The Normandy Mosaic & Legacy: Perhaps most enduring is his monumental mosaic for the chapel ceiling at Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial—a poignant symbol of remembrance and artistic achievement that continues to inspire awe and reflection.
Kroll’s legacy extends beyond his artistic accomplishments; he served as an educator, shaping generations of artists with his knowledge and guidance. He championed realism not merely as a stylistic preference but as a fundamental belief in conveying the world's beauty with clarity, warmth, and emotional resonance—a conviction that cemented his place among America’s most influential painters.
He passed away October 25, 1974, leaving behind an impressive body of work that remains celebrated for its technical brilliance and profound artistic sensitivity.
Abraham Leon Kroll
1884 - 1974 , Verenigde Staten van Amerika
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- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realisme
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul Cézanne']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jean Paul Laurens
- John Henry Twachtman
- Date Of Birth: 6 december 1884
- Date Of Death: 25 oktober 1974
- Full Name: Abraham Leon Kroll
- Nationality: Amerikaans
- Notable Artworks:
- Landschap
- Natuurlijk beeld
- Stil leven
- Place Of Birth: New York City, Verenigde Staten

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