About the Artwork
This painting, which is an excellent example of lnness’s late style, depicts the artist’s orchard and farm buildings in Montclair, New Jersey. In later works, Inness developed a synthesis of realism and abstraction to achieve a spiritual response to nature, which preoccupied the artist toward the end of his life. Inness was not working directly from nature; although there are recognizable and identifiable forms and elements, he was painting from memory, bringing images together in an almost dreamlike manner.
Apple Orchard
1892
George Inness
1825-1894
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 30 × 45 1/8 inches (76.2 × 114.6 cm) Framed: 36 1/8 × 51 × 2 1/4 inches (91.8 × 129.5 × 5.7 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Gift of Baroness von Ketteler, Henry Ledyard and Hugh Ledyard, in memory of Henry Brockholst Ledyard
23.100
Public Domain
Markings
Signed and dated, lower right: G. Inness 1892
Provenance
Henry Brockholst Ledyard;his children, Baroness Von Ketteler, Henry Ledyard, and Hugh Ledyard;
1923-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bulletin of the DIA 5, 2 (1923-1924): p. 12 (ill.).
George Inness Centennial Exhibition, 1825-1925. Exh. cat., Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery. Buffalo, NY, 1925, no. 18.
American Realists. Exh. cat., Art Gallery of Hamilton. Ontario, 1961, no. 32.
George Inness of Montclair. Exh. cat., Montclair Art Museum. Montclair, NJ, 1964, no. 47 (ill.).
Ireland, Leroy. The Works of George Inness. Catalogue Raisonné. Austin, 1965, no. 1427.
George Inness Landscapes: His Signature Years, 1884-1894. Exh. cat., Museum Art Department. Oakland, CA, 1978, no. 59.
Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Bunkamura Museum of Art. Tokyo, 1989, no. 67.
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George Inness, Apple Orchard, 1892, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Baroness von Ketteler, Henry Ledyard and Hugh Ledyard, in memory of Henry Brockholst Ledyard, 23.100.
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