Jervis McEntee (1828-1891)

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McEntee, Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1864

Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1864

McEntee was an American painter of the Hudson River School born in Rondout, New York. McEntee was not one of the principle painters in the group of landscape painters but made a substantial body of work during his career. McEntee left behind detailed writings that describe the everyday life of the Hudson River School members. McEntee’s journals now belong to the Smithsonian Institute Archives. Many of McEntee’s writings have also been published on the internet.

McEntee, The Stream

The Stream

Few details are known of McEntee’s childhood in Rondout. As a young adult McEntee moved to New York City in order to pursue a career as a painter. McEntee first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1850. McEntee studied under Frederic Edwin Church, affording him the opportunity to befriend other painters such as Sanford Robinson Gifford and Worthington Whittredge.

McEntee,	Eagle Cliff

Eagle Cliff

McEntee’s paintings are particularly forlorn and dramatic, often depicting the foreboding weather of autumn. Like the other artists of the Hudson River School, McEntee had a spiritual relationship with nature and cherished his time in natural beauty.

McEntee, Winter Storm

Winter Storm

McEntee, Cliff View, Catskills

Cliff View, Catskills

McEntee remained in New York for the majority of his career, making the frequent painting trips to the countryside. McEntee’s paintings now belong to major collections and museums in the United States. Do you think you own a painting by Jervis McEntee? Contact us. We are the McEntee experts.


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