Irvine, Wilson Henry, 1869-1936
Variant namesLandscape painter; Old Lyme, Conn. Born in Illinois and trained at the Art Institute of Chicago. In the 1930's, he painted THE MACHINE AND ITS PRODUCT, a painting that represents the period's fear of increased machinization as the potential cause of increased unemployment. Irvine also developed a watercolor technique, called aquaprint, that was based on Japanese techniques for marblizing paper.
From the description of Wilson Henry Irvine papers, 1869-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80691748
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referencedIn | Sidney C. Woodward papers | Archives of American Art | |
referencedIn | Irvine, Wilson : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. | Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library | |
creatorOf | Wilson Henry Irvine papers | Archives of American Art | |
creatorOf | Irvine, Wilson Henry, 1869-1936. Wilson Irvine : [vertical file]. | Morris Museum of Art Library | |
creatorOf | Irvine, Wilson Henrey, 1869-1936. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. | Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) | |
creatorOf | Irvine, Wilson Henry, 1869-1936. Artist file. | Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives |
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associatedWith | Woodward, Sidney C., 1890-1963. | person |
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Birth 1869-02-28
Death 1936-08-25
Americans