Portrait of George Inness

George Inness

George Inness was active as an artist during a documented period spanning 1845 to 1867. His work is represented in major American institutions, establishing his presence in museum collections such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Art.

The cataloged representation of his output totals thirteen known works held in these collections, consisting of twelve paintings and one drawing. These documented George Inness paintings include recognized titles such as Crossing the Ford, The Old Mill, and The Wood Chopper, alongside several works titled simply Landscape.

The verifiable existence of these works in national institutions establishes their museum-quality standing. As high-quality prints, these historical works are widely studied. Due to the age of the works documented from his active period, much of this material is now considered public domain, making downloadable artwork and reproduction widely available for educational and private appreciation.

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57 works in collection

Works in Collection