George Henry Durrie
To Hartford—IX Miles
To Hartford--IX Miles depicts a wintertime scene in rural Connecticut. The path in the foreground leads the viewer’s eye to a bustling inn, and the colorful sleds, prancing horses, and smoking chimney add a sense of mirthful warmth to the otherwise frigid scenery.
Durrie was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and spent his life painting portraits and landscapes in the areas around his hometown. During the 1850s, the artist’s favorite subject was winter scenes like this one, which illustrate the liveliness of everyday country life.
To Hartford--IX Miles is one of Durrie’s most accomplished works, combining charming storytelling with a refined sense of composition. His attention to detail delighted viewers, and the relatable narratives of rustic scenes provided a sense of nostalgia for Americans who were moving from rural to urban areas.
George Henry Durrie
26 1/4 × 36 in. (66.7 × 91.4 cm) Framed: 38 in. × 48 1/4 in. × 4 in.
Art Bridges
1854
Oil on canvas
AB.2017.9
l.r.: G. H. Durrie / 1854
l.r., on depicted tree: To Hartford / IX Miles
Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts; Mr. Arthur D. Weekes, Jr., Oyster Bay, New York; Mrs. Katharine M.A. Sands, Oyster Bay, New York, wife of the above, by descent; Estate of the above. Doyle, New York, 4 December 1991, lot 31, sold by the above; Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Acquired by the late owner from the above, 1991; Purchased by Art Bridges, TX, 2017.
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