In the English capital Cropsey completed the most ambitious landscape of his entire career, Autumn on the Hudson Washington, National Gallery of Art , in On returning to America, Cropsey had a grand house built by Greenwood Lake. It was located near Warwick and built in the style of Victorian mansions. The artist christened it with the exotic name of Aladdin. At the end of his career his work lost prestige as his painstaking, realistic style and somewhat theatrical compositions were gradually ousted from favour by the smaller paintings executed by younger painters under the influence of the Barbizon School.
The financial problems derived from this situation forced him to sell Aladdin and move to Hastings-on-Hudson, where he set up a new studio that now houses the Newington-Cropsey Foundation. He was, accordingly, apprenticed to an architect, Joseph Trench, who recognized and encouraged his artistic abilities. Encouraged by the artists William Tylee Ranney and William Sidney Mount, Cropsey pursued his interest in painting while supporting himself with architectural commissions.
Cropsey was, from the beginning, a landscape painter, much influenced by the example of Thomas Cole. Cropsey found not only inspiration on the shores of the lake, but also a wife. The Cropseys returned to America in the summer of In the late s, Cropsey designed and built his own summerhouse, named Aladdin, which was surrounded by acres of countryside for him to sketch and paint.
Cropsey , Hertzmann, Inc. Jasper Francis Cropsey. Recently Viewed. Hananiah Harari. Ad Reinhardt.
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