The Quarry, New Harbor Maine
by George J. Stengel (1872–1937)25 ¼ x 30 1/8 inches
Signed lower left: G. J. Stengel
Information
Provenance
Mrs. Grace Varian Stengel, wife of the artist
The Hudson River Museum, by bequest from the above
Private collection, New Jersey
Exhibited
Annual Exhibition of Allied Artists of America, New York, 1932
Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York, “Memorial Exhibition Paintings by George J.Stengel,” October 10–November 1, 1942
Literature
Thomas C. Folk, New Hope Impressions: George J. Stengel 1866–1937 (Lenox, Mass.: Hard Press Editions, 2008), p. 68–69.
Thomas C. Folk, “New Hope Impressions: George J. Stengel,” American Art Review 20, no. 1 (January–February 2008): 154.
Artist Biography
American Impressionist of the New Hope School
By Amy Spencer
After working as a designer for a carpet mill, George J. Stengel brought a beautifully balanced sense for color and composition to his impressionistic paintings of semi-rural America.
I. Biography
II. Chronology
III. Collections
IV. Exhibitions
V. Memberships
VI. Notes
VII. Suggested Resources
I. Biography
George J. Stengel was an American impressionist landscape painter who was a founding member of the Yonkers School of Design and Yonkers Art Association. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes