George W. Drew (1875-1968)
George W. Drew (1875-1968)
Landscape painter George W. Drew was born in New York City in 1875 and studied art under John Califano and Barbizon painter Henry Pember Smith. Smith’s influence on the artist is clearly evident in Drew’s fondness for painting idyllic views of quiet country life, such as this landscape with a rustic New England farmhouse situated among verdant trees and flowering shrubs. The warm sunlight and the inclusion of a fisherman on the bridge and a trio of ducks on the path add to the charm of the scene.
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Drew resided in New York and made trips throughout New England for subject matter, and also went abroad to Venice. He exhibited with the Society of Independent Artists, of which he was a member, and also showed with the National Academy of Design in 1898 and the Allied Artists of America.