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George Inness achieved critical success in the last decades of his life when he moved away from a realistic imitation of nature in favour of a pictorialist and aestheticised vision of this theme with the aim of stimulating and inspiring the viewer’s mind and spirit.

Morning was painted in this last phase of his career when Inness had retired to Montclair in New Jersey. The harmonious composition reflects his new approach: the intense green of the meadow in the foreground dotted with lightly painted cattle shades into the darker, misty area of the trees in the middle-ground, followed by the blue-grey of the horizon. The tonal transition is completed by the sky, crossed by a flock of birds.

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19th Century19th Century. North American Painting. Hudson River SchoolPaintingOilCanvas mounted on cardboard
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