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Alvan Fisher
(1792-1863)

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The Hunter, Self-Portrait 1837
The Hunter, Self-Portrait 1837

Alvan Fisher was an early American landscape painter. Born in Boston, Fisher studied under John Ritto Penniman, learning decorative painting techniques. However, Fisher aspired to be an artist and wanted to do more than paint ornamental designs on furniture. Eventually, Fisher taught himself to paint, and had his own studio in 1814. By 1816 he was creating rural paintings of barnyards and farm life. These paintings were fairly original and unique at the time when the majority of artists were creating portraits and historical scenes.
The Discovery 1846
The Discovery 1846

Mount Chocorua
Mount Chocorua

Though he was highly recognized for his portraits during his lifetime, it would be Fishers’ landscape compositions that would earn him his mark in history. Fisher continued to paint his unique rural scenes and mainly painted portraits to support himself. He was a successful enough painter to support himself on his commissions alone and was relatively active in the Boston art community. In 1817, Fisher held his first exhibit with the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He also showed his work later on with the National Academy of Design as well as the Boston Athenaeum.
Portrait of J G Spurzheim 1832
Portrait of J G Spurzheim 1832

John Dix Fisher
John Dix Fisher

Portrait of a Child with a Dog
Portrait of a Child with a Dog

Aaron Bancroft
Aaron Bancroft

In 1825, Fisher traveled to Europe where he created many sketches and studied at the many schools in Paris. While in Paris he also spent a great deal of time copying masterworks at the Louvre. He also traveled extensively throughout the east coast of the United States creating landscapes of the places he would visit. In 1827, he was named an honorary member of the National Academy of Design, and continued to paint almost right up until his death in 1863.
View of Nahant
View of Nahant

The Watering Place
The Watering Place

A Meeting By a River
A Meeting By a River

Some art historians credit Fisher as being the first native born American to devote his artistic career to landscape painting. Fisher started out painting his landscapes in a highly formulaic manner, relying on the English school of landscape painting for inspiration. These early paintings were typically bracketed with trees in the English fashion and had other elements of English landscape. However, as he traveled through different American landscapes, Fisher began to change as an artist and developed a landscape style of his own. Instead, Fisher preferred to paint a more natural, realistic landscape that represented what he really saw.
View Near Springfield Massachusetts 1819
View Near Springfield Massachusetts 1819

The Notch
The Notch

In general, Fishers’ oeuvre consists of these pastoral, idyllic landscapes dotted with cows and farmsteads. However, he also painted national landmarks, such as the Niagara Falls and prominent rivers. He was especially fond of painting landscapes of the mountains in Vermont and New Hampshire.
View of Niagara
View of Niagara

Niagara
Niagara

A General View of Niagara Falls
A General View of Niagara Falls

Though he was extremely talented in landscapes, art historians say that the majority of his work was in fact creating portraiture. Fisher was able to find a few patrons over the years for his not yet fashionable landscapes, but in order to support himself, he mainly painted portraits. For this reason, one would probably be more likely to find an unauthenticated portrait by Fisher than a landscape. And on that note, a landscape by Fisher would surely be a treasured piece, full of historic and artistic value.
Flight to the Fort
Flight to the Fort

The Captured Horse
The Captured Horse

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