Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Adam Emory Albright

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Adam Albright


Role
  
Artist

Died
  
1957

Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright Expert art authentication


Born
  
1862 (
1862
)

Children
  
Ivan Albright, Malvin Albright

Grandchildren
  
Joseph Medill Patterson Albright

Great grandchildren
  
Katherine Medill Albright, Anne Korbel Albright, Alice Patterson Albright

Education
  
University of Kansas, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Known for
  
Painting, Landscape painting

Adam Emory Albright (1862–1957) was a painter of figures in landscapes. He was born in Monroe, Wisconsin and spent his working life in Warrenville and the Chicago area.

Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright Works on Sale at Auction amp Biography

Albright studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (later the Art Institute of Chicago) and under Thomas Eakins, but also in Europe during the nineteenth century. Albright began as a landscape painter but moved to strongly foregrounding individuals in most of his paintings. A particular interest for his paintings was children. He painted in oils, using almost pastel tones and visible brush-strokes, creating realistic paintings that approached Impressionism in style. Themes portrayed by the man called the James Whitcomb Riley of the brush include country children at quiet play, at rest, and walking. Many country scenes were from the town of Warrenville and then-rural areas of what is now Chicago.

Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright Oil Paintings

In the early part of the twentieth century, Albright was an established Chicago-area artist, commanding $1,500 for a canvas and often serving on the jury for the annual Chicago and vicinity exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute.

Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright Expert art authentication

Later life

Adam Emory Albright httpsschwartzcollectioncomwpcontentuploads

Albright later married Clara Wilson Albright, and they had three sons, including twins Malvin, who became a sculptor, and Ivan, who became the most prominent Chicago artist of the time. Ivan was commissioned by MGM to create the portrait from the film, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Malvin also submitted a painting that was not used for the film.

In 1924, Albright acquired a vacant church building on Second Street in Warrenville. He and his two sons operated the Albright Gallery of Painting and Sculpture. In 1981, the building was acquired by the City and after extensive renovations, it was converted into the Albright Studio museum by the Warrenville Historical Society.

Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright Supplier Wholesale Adam Emory AlbrightAdam

As an elderly man, Albright decided to sell his paintings on monthly installments to be paid as long as he lived, so that he would have an insured retirement income. Many people thought they would get his paintings at a very low price since he was already an old man, but his longevity served him well.


Adam Emory Albright Adam Emory Albright The Young Fishermen Painting Peintre Adam

References

Adam Emory Albright Wikipedia