Hugh Henry Breckenridge

Hugh Henry Breckenridge
1870-1937
American Artist
Breckenridge was a modernist painter and teacher. In 1892 he was awarded a scholarship enabling him to study in Paris at the Academie Julian. His subsequent landscapes, portraits, and figure paintings reveal the influence of Impressionism and an overwhelming fascination with color. A second trip to Europe in 1909 made Breckenridge aware of more avant-garde trends. During the 1910s, he worked alternately in a vigorous Neoimpressionist technique, which he referred to as "tapestry painting,' was enriched by an expressionist palette. These paintings gained him national recognition as a foremost modernist whose art was easily accessible to the public. In 1922 Breckenridge began exhibiting abstract paintings. These abstractions of irregularly shaped, colored planes most commonly suggest the nature or the velocity of modern life. Above all they demonstrate his fascination with the theoretical basis of color.

Paintings by Hugh Henry Breckenridge

Philadelphia :: Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: 10-0026 Philadelphia by Hugh Henry Breckenridge.

10-0026 Philadelphia
Hugh Henry Breckenridge
In stock: 20" x 24" (Qty 1)

Philadelphia :: Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: 10-0026 Philadelphia by Hugh Henry Breckenridge.
White Phlox by Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: 13-0098 White Phlox by Hugh Henry Breckenridge

13-0098 White Phlox by Hugh Henry Breckenridge
Hugh Henry Breckenridge

White Phlox by Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: Hugh Henry Breckenridge :: 13-0098 White Phlox by Hugh Henry Breckenridge