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  • Top 3 works:
    • By the Burnside
    • The early meal
    • An autumn morning
  • Works on APS: 22
  • Lifespan: 82 years
  • Born: 1848
  • Died: 1930
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  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: By the Burnside
  • Creative periods: mature period

David Fulton: A Romantic Vision of Rural America

David Fulton (1848 – 1930) emerged as a prominent figure in the American landscape painting movement during the Romantic era, capturing the serene beauty and contemplative spirit of rural life with remarkable skill. Born in Eugene, Oregon, Fulton’s artistic journey began early, fueled by a passion for mathematics at the University of Chicago where he honed his observational abilities and developed a meticulous approach to composition. His formative years were marked by performances with orchestras like Hartford Symphony Orchestra and Bowling Green State University, experiences that instilled discipline and refined his musical sensibilities – qualities which undoubtedly translated into his artistic endeavors. Fulton’s career took an unexpected turn when he co-founded Fox Software alongside Bill Gates in 1970, establishing himself as a pioneer in the burgeoning field of computer science. This venture propelled him to international recognition for its groundbreaking database management application, FoxPro, demonstrating his versatility beyond traditional artistic pursuits. Following the sale of Fox Software to Microsoft in 1992, Fulton continued to contribute to technological innovation while maintaining an unwavering dedication to his art. His artistic style is characterized by a masterful blend of Romantic idealism and Impressionistic technique. Fulton’s canvases depict landscapes bathed in soft light, often featuring solitary figures immersed in contemplation—a deliberate reflection of the Romantic preoccupation with emotion and subjective experience. He skillfully employed atmospheric perspective, layering colors and textures to convey depth and realism without resorting to harsh contrasts. Influenced by artists like George Caleb Bingham and Frederic Church, Fulton embraced a palette rich in earthy tones and luminous hues, capturing the essence of the American Midwest with unparalleled sensitivity. Among Fulton’s most celebrated works include “The Little Fishergirl,” a poignant portrayal of rural solitude that exemplifies his Romantic aesthetic. This painting showcases a masterful use of color and light to evoke a profound sense of tranquility and melancholy—a testament to Fulton's ability to distill complex emotions into visual form. Similarly, "An Autumn Morning" captures the fleeting beauty of autumnal landscapes with delicate brushstrokes and subtle tonal variations. These paintings stand as enduring symbols of American Romanticism, embodying the movement’s core values of individualism, emotion, and reverence for nature. David Fulton's legacy extends beyond his artistic achievements; he served as Professor and Chairman of Computer Science at Bowling Green State University for ten years, shaping generations of students and fostering innovation in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. His contributions to Fox Software cemented his place as a visionary entrepreneur and solidified his reputation as an influential figure in the history of computing. Fulton’s life exemplifies the harmonious blend of artistic passion and intellectual curiosity—a remarkable accomplishment that continues to inspire artists and technologists alike.



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