Featured 19th Century Painter: Eugene Alonzo Poole (American 1841 – 1912)

  • July 05, 2021 12:03

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Eugene Alonzo Poole (American 1841 – 1912) ( aka E.A. Poole, Eugene A. Poole ): Stream through Autumn Landscape - Oil on board, 11.75 x 17.75 inches/Signed lower right

Eugene Poole was southwestern Pennsylvania landscape painter—one of the Scalp Level artists who painted alongside George Hetzel, founder of the Scalp Level School. Poole was born in Poolesville, Maryland and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Poole later traveled to Paris where he attended the Ecole de Beaux Arts and studied with French portrait painter, Leon Bonnat. After returning to the United States, he gained recognitions for his sculpted busts of Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson, and General Joseph E. Johnson. Given his Paris training, Poole also painted numerous portraits, some of which hung in the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. Poole arrived in Pittsburgh in 1887 where he made the acquaintance of George Hetzel. Poole painted autumnal landscape scenes in the French Barbizon manner, a style embraced by the Scalp Level artists. 19th century artist Eugene Poole was skilled in capturing on canvas, the fleeting atmospheric mood of his natural surroundings as exemplified by Footbridge over a Creek. He was appointed to the jury of awards for the Carnegie International and served as Director of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. Poole also spent time in Connecticut where he painted tranquil coastal scenes.

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