Stone House in Winter
by Victor Coleman Anderson (1882–1937)Oil on canvas
12 x 16 inches
Signed lower left: VICTOR C ANDERSON; titled and signed on stretcher: THE STONE HOUSE IN WINTER / by VICTOR C. ANDERSON
12 x 16 inches
Signed lower left: VICTOR C ANDERSON; titled and signed on stretcher: THE STONE HOUSE IN WINTER / by VICTOR C. ANDERSON
Artist Biography
Victor Anderson, a landscape painter and illustrator, was the son of Hudson River School painter Frank Anderson, who died when Victor was only eight years old. Anderson spent most of his life living and working in White Plains, New York, and painted both bucolic landscapes and scenes of circus performers. He attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, studied with Birge Harrison in Woodstock, New York, and later with Hobart Nichols and Herman Dudley Murphy. Anderson was a member of the Chappaqua Arts and Craft Guild, Grand Central Art Galleries, New Rochelle Art Association, Salmagundi Club, and Westchester Arts