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George Herbert McCord

George Herbert McCord is recognized for his ability to accurately reproduce atmospheric qualities in his paintings, especially brilliant sunsets whether it was over water or land. Just as Jervis McEntee was called a painter of twilight, McCord seemed to be drawn to this time of day and to capturing golden sunsets that are offset by darkening foregrounds. He travelled extensively throughout New England, Florida, the Upper Mississippi, Mexico and Canada and was among the select few artists that were invited by the Santa Fe Railroad company to create paintings of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.  

George Herbert McCord was born in New York City on August 1, 1848. He became a student of Samuel F.B. Morse and James Fairman at the age of eighteen and began exhibiting at the National Academy of Design in 1868. After gaining widespread recognition in 1870 through an exhibition in New York City, George McCord received a commission from Andrew Carnegie to paint the surroundings of his castle in Cluny, Scotland. He became an associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1880. Boats at Twilight is signed A.N.A so it was clearly painted sometime after 1880.
 
 
Exhibitions
Art Institute of Chicago
Boston Art Club
Brooklyn Art Association
Lotos Club
Mechanics Institute Fair, Boston 1883 (medal winner)
National Academy of Design
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
St. Louis Exposition, World’s Fair 1904
World’s Cotton Exposition, New Orleans 1884 (medal winner)
 
Associations
American Watercolor Society
Brooklyn Art Association
Lotos Club
National Academy of Design
Salmagundi Club
Society of American Artists 
 
Collections & Museums
Haussner Collection, Baltimore, Maryland
Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, Florida
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
New York Historical Society
The Brooklyn Museum of Art,
The Hickory Museum of Art, North Carolina
The Hudson River Museum
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, Maryland


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