
William McKendree Snyder - Lonely Road
$3,500.00
Oil on Canvas
9 x 12 ″
Framed Dimensions: H 12.50in X W 15.50in A prominent American landscape painter whose work is closely associated with post-Civil War regional naturalism in the Midwest. A native of Liberty, Indiana, Snyder studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later in New York and Europe, absorbing academic techniques and compositional strategies rooted in the Hudson River School. He is best known for his meticulously rendered forest interiors, particularly of beech woodlands, executed with a restrained palette and precise attention to botanical detail. Snyder’s practice exemplifies the persistence of 19th-century realism into the early 20th century and reflects a sustained regional engagement with the American landscape.
9 x 12 ″
Framed Dimensions: H 12.50in X W 15.50in A prominent American landscape painter whose work is closely associated with post-Civil War regional naturalism in the Midwest. A native of Liberty, Indiana, Snyder studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later in New York and Europe, absorbing academic techniques and compositional strategies rooted in the Hudson River School. He is best known for his meticulously rendered forest interiors, particularly of beech woodlands, executed with a restrained palette and precise attention to botanical detail. Snyder’s practice exemplifies the persistence of 19th-century realism into the early 20th century and reflects a sustained regional engagement with the American landscape.
Oil on Canvas
9 x 12 ″
Framed Dimensions: H 12.50in X W 15.50in A prominent American landscape painter whose work is closely associated with post-Civil War regional naturalism in the Midwest. A native of Liberty, Indiana, Snyder studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later in New York and Europe, absorbing academic techniques and compositional strategies rooted in the Hudson River School. He is best known for his meticulously rendered forest interiors, particularly of beech woodlands, executed with a restrained palette and precise attention to botanical detail. Snyder’s practice exemplifies the persistence of 19th-century realism into the early 20th century and reflects a sustained regional engagement with the American landscape.
9 x 12 ″
Framed Dimensions: H 12.50in X W 15.50in A prominent American landscape painter whose work is closely associated with post-Civil War regional naturalism in the Midwest. A native of Liberty, Indiana, Snyder studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later in New York and Europe, absorbing academic techniques and compositional strategies rooted in the Hudson River School. He is best known for his meticulously rendered forest interiors, particularly of beech woodlands, executed with a restrained palette and precise attention to botanical detail. Snyder’s practice exemplifies the persistence of 19th-century realism into the early 20th century and reflects a sustained regional engagement with the American landscape.