Charles W. Eaton (1857-1937)
Born in Albany, New York, Charles Eaton became a Tonalist landscape painter who was influenced by the work of George Inness. His intimate, moody landscapes were known for subdued golden-brown hues and muted tonal harmonies, and his subject was often the landscape in late autumn, evening time, or winter. These paintings were groundbreaking because they were relatively small in scale and intimate countryside views, which was a departure from the generally popular panoramic, romanticized views of Hudson River School painters. In 1879, he enrolled at the National Academy of Design in New York City and then studied figure painting at the Art Students League with J. Carroll Beckwith. He became a close associate with Leonard Ochtman and Ben Foster, both Tonalist painters, and traveled with them to France and England where each formed their own style in reaction to the pervasive Barbizon style of rural landscape and genre painting. They also visited Holland where Eaton painted many canal scenes. He continued to travel rather extensively, visiting Glacier National Park in Montana in 1921 and returning to Italy in 1910 to 1912 and in 1923. A reclusive bachelor, Eaton maintained a studio in New York City, although he lived in Bloomfield, New Jersey. He painted many snow scenes in white and grey purple tones, but by 1900 was focusing more on the theme of the Berkshire pine forests of New York State. His work got less and less attention as modernism became pervasive, and he became increasingly alone and introspective. He won many prizes including ones at the Salmagundi Club, the Philadelphia Art Club and the 1904 St. Louis Exposition. He was a founding member of the Lotus and Salmagundi Clubs. In October 2004, a retrospective of Eaton’s paintings, “Intimate Landscapes: Charles Warren Eaton and the Tonalist Movement in American art, 1880-1920”, was held at the de Menil Gallery at Groton School.
Eatons’s work can be found in private and public collections throughout the world, including:
Arnot Art Museum
Ball State University Museum of Art
Cheekwood Museum of Art & Botanical Garden
Dallas Museum of Art
Figge Art Museum/Davenport Art Museum
Georgia Museum of Art
James Prendergast Library Assoc
Montclair Art Museum
Muskegon Museum of Art
National Academy of Design Museum
National Museum of American Art-Smithsonian
Paine Art Center
Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty Museum
San Diego Museum of Art
The Brooklyn Museum of Art
The Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
The Newark Museum
The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Union League Club of Chicago
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
Watson Gallery, Wheaton College
Evening, Holland
by Charles W. Eaton (1857-1937)
Medium | Oil |
Medium Detail | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 12 x 16 inches |
Signed Location | Lower left |
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