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James Everett Stuart(1852-1941)Sunset Glow
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Jewel Bernier
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James Everett Stuart (1852-1941)
signed, dated, and numbered 'J.E. Stuart / July 11, 1916 / 2219' (lower left); signed, titled, dated, numbered, and inscribed 'Mt. McLaughlin, Southern Oregon' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
18 x 30 in. (45.7 x 76.2 cm)
Painted in 1916.
Footnotes
N.B.
James Everett Stuart was born near Bangor, Maine. He spent time during his late teens and twenties traveling around Oregon and California on sketching trips before enrolling in the San Francisco School of Design in 1876. After graduating, he opened a studio in Portland, Oregon, and for the next decade produced landscapes of the surrounding area. In 1886, he moved to New York and befriended other American landscape painters including Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, and George Inness. He remained in New York for four years, taking regular painting trips out west. In 1890 he moved to Alaska, where he painted the Alaskan landscape and Indigenous Alaskan communities. He subsequently spent twenty years in Chicago before moving to San Francisco in 1912. Stuart remained in San Francisco for the rest of his career, continuing to produce vivid, almost spiritual depictions of the Pacific Northwest. The present work dates from this late period of his career and depicts Mt. McLoughlin, which is located in the Cascade Range in southern Oregon.
























