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George Faulkner Wetherbee

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  • Top-ranked work: The Harvest Moon
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Museums on APS:
    • Harris Museum - Art Gallery
    • Harris Museum - Art Gallery
    • Harris Museum - Art Gallery
    • Harris Museum - Art Gallery
    • Harris Museum - Art Gallery
  • Born: Cincinnati, Ohio
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  • Top 3 works:
    • The Harvest Moon
    • 'Forever wilt thou love and she be fair'
    • The Swing
  • Nationality: Ohio
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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George Faulkner Wetherbee: A Painter of Romantic Landscapes

George Faulkner Wetherbee (1851–1920), born in Cincinnati, Ohio, stands as a prominent figure within British landscape painting during the Victorian era—a period defined by an ardent appreciation for untamed beauty and emotional expression. His artistic journey began with foundational training at the Cincinnati Art Academy before he pursued formal studies at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, equipping him with a disciplined eye for observation and meticulous representation—principles that would permeate his entire oeuvre. Wetherbee’s distinctive style is immediately recognizable through its bold impasto technique. This method involved applying paint thickly onto the canvas surface, resulting in textured landscapes imbued with palpable depth and luminosity. He skillfully harnessed ochre hues and muted tones to depict scenes bathed in soft light, prioritizing atmospheric perspective—a crucial element of Romanticism—and capturing subtle variations in color that conveyed a profound understanding of natural phenomena. This dedication to realism was tempered by an artist’s sensitivity to emotion; Wetherbee sought not merely to reproduce what he saw but to evoke the sublime grandeur of nature itself. Among his most celebrated works are “The Harvest Moon,” “Oenone Forsaken,” and “Dawn at the Gate”—each piece serving as a masterful demonstration of his artistic prowess. "Oenone Forsaken," in particular, captivated audiences with its expressive brushstrokes—a deliberate choice designed to convey melancholy alongside serenity within a tranquil rural setting. These paintings exemplify Wetherbee’s unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of Romantic ideals: emotion, imagination, and reverence for the natural world. He drew inspiration from luminaries like Turner and Constable, whose canvases championed dramatic lighting effects and conveyed profound spiritual contemplation—influences that undeniably shaped his artistic vision. Furthermore, Wetherbee's career unfolded against a backdrop of significant social and cultural developments. His success in London solidified his reputation within the esteemed art societies of the time, marking him as a respected voice amongst fellow artists. He continued to hone his craft throughout his life, experimenting with both oils and watercolor—a testament to his versatility and adaptability as an artist. Notably, he commissioned Horace Field to design his final residence, White Cottage, located at 18 Redington Road, which was sadly demolished in 2013. George Faulkner Wetherbee passed away peacefully on July 23rd, 1920, and was laid to rest at Highgate Cemetery—a poignant reminder of his enduring legacy as a painter who captured the spirit of Romanticism with unparalleled skill and artistry. His paintings continue to inspire admiration for their luminous color palettes and evocative compositions, securing his place as an important contributor to British art history. Source: Wikipedia



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