Featured 19th Century Painter: Virginia Granbery (American 1831 - 1921)

  • July 05, 2021 09:19

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Virginia Granbery (American 1831 - 1921) A Distant Church Steeple - Oil on canvas, 12.25 x 9.5 inches/Signed lower left

Virginia Granbery was born in Norfolk, Virginia, but she and her older sister, Henrietta were brought to New York City as children. She studied at the Cooper Institute (now The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art) and the National Academy of Design. While at “The Cooper”, Ganbery studied with landscapist, Albert Fitch Bellows. In addition to be being a gifted artist, she was also an exceptional teacher, who taught art at the Packer Collegiate Institute, in Brooklyn, New York from 1871 to 1882. Annie Cooper Boyd, the noted Sag Harbor artist, took painting lessons from Virginia and her sister Henrietta also an artist. Boyd a marine and plein-air landscape painter of the Sag Harbor and the Hamptons area on Long Island, New York invited both Granbery sisters to visit her there to give her lessons in 1887. Perhaps best known for her still-lifes of fruit, Virginia Granbery also painted landscapes, including the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Later in life, 19th century artist Virginia Granbery concentrated more on portraiture and genre. Granbery exhibited at the National Academy of Design (1859 – 1890); the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1860 to 1889); and the Brooklyn Art Association (1861 to 1886). Virginia and her sister were among a handful of women whose artwork was accepted for exhibition at the Centennial Exposition of 1876, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Welcome to Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Located in historic Bedford, Pennsylvania, the gallery offers a wide variety of works from some of the greatest and most well-known 19th century artists, early 20th century artists, and contemporary realism artists. You can see all of our available 19th century artwork on our Gallery page. Our current inventory boasts a wide diversity of subject matter from landscape, marine, still life, genre, American historical/political, sporting art, and animal themes. Our gallery features both American and European 19th century painters such as John Henry Dolph, George Hetzel, William Bromley III, and Barton Stone Hays, to name a few. To see more of our 19th century artists, please visit our Artists page. Good art is timeless and only you know what "wows" you. You know it when you see it and we hope you make that connection with a stunning painting from Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Thank you.

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