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Frank Waller

1842 - 1923

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  • Born: 1842, Nuovo York, Stati Uniti
  • Top 3 works:
    • Entrance Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth Street
    • Interior View of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth Street
    • Egyptian Life
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: Stati Uniti
  • Works on APS: 3

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Qual era la formazione artistica iniziale di Frank Waller?
Domanda 2:
Dove studiò John Gadsby Chapman?
Domanda 3:
Oltre all'architettura, quale altra disciplina artistica perseguì Frank Waller?
Domanda 4:
Qual museo ospita una collezione significativa delle opere di Frank Waller?
Domanda 5:
Qual movimento artistico influenzò il lavoro successivo di Frank Waller?

Frank Waller (painter)

Frank Waller (1842 – 1923) was an American architect, orientalist and landscape painter who left an indelible mark on the artistic panorama of his time. Born in New York City, he embarked on a remarkable journey that intertwined architectural pursuits with profound explorations into Eastern cultures and captivating depictions of the American wilderness. ### Early Life and Education Waller’s formative years were marked by a dedication to mastering both practical skills and artistic sensibilities. He began his formal education at the New York Free Academy from 1857 to 1861, where he honed his drawing abilities—a foundation that would prove invaluable throughout his subsequent career. This early exposure instilled in him a lifelong appreciation for meticulous observation and technical precision, qualities that would characterize his artistic endeavors. ### European Influences and Architectural Beginnings A pivotal moment arrived when Waller undertook a study trip to Europe, specifically Rome, where he immersed himself in the teachings of John Gadsby Chapman—a renowned sculptor whose influence extended far beyond mere stylistic imitation. Chapman’s guidance fostered Waller's understanding of classical forms and artistic principles, shaping his approach to architectural design. He swiftly established himself as an architect, designing notable structures like the First National Bank of Cooperstown, NY, demonstrating versatility and a commitment to crafting spaces that harmoniously blended functionality with aesthetic beauty. ### Landscape Painting: Capturing the Essence of Nature From 1895 until his passing in 1923, Waller devoted himself passionately to landscape painting—a pursuit that allowed him to translate his fascination for the natural world into evocative visual representations. His canvases captured the grandeur of American vistas, particularly those found in upstate New York and New Hampshire, imbued with a distinctive Impressionistic style. Notable works include “Entrance Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth Street,” which exemplifies Waller’s ability to convey atmosphere and emotion through color and light—a hallmark of his artistic vision. ### Legacy and Recognition Frank Waller's contribution to American art is undeniable, securing his place among the most celebrated landscape painters of his era. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with a deep understanding of compositional techniques, resulted in artworks that continue to resonate with audiences today. Furthermore, Waller’s involvement with institutions like the Egypt Exploration Society and the Smithsonian American Art Museum underscores his commitment to scholarly pursuits alongside artistic creativity—a testament to his multifaceted intellect and enduring legacy. His paintings can be found in museums across the United States, ensuring that his vision of America's natural beauty will endure for generations to come.



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