
Clinton Loveridge, American, (1824-1915).Clinton Loveridge was known for his numerous pastoral landscapes with cattle and sheep. His style was greatly influenced by the Hudson River School. He was born in Albany, New York in 1824, dying in Brooklyn, New York in either 1902 or 1915 according to different sources. Like many Hudson River School painters, Loveridge traveled extensively throughout New York and New England. His best paintings reflect a very refined and detailed style. He exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association from 1867 to 1884 and periodically at the National Academy of Design from 1867 to 1899. His paintings have been included in Catherine Campbell's definitive book of the New Hampshire White Mountains, "New Hampshire Scenery". "Pastoral Landscape" Signed C. Loveridge, 1856, lower center. Oil on canvas. 16" x 22" Price $ |