Samuel Carr
Samuel Carr
Hydrangea Bush
Oil on Canvas
18 x 24 inches
24 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches in frame
Signed Lower Left
ID: DH5160
Samuel S. Carr (American, 1837-1908) was born in England in 1837 and came to the United States around 1862. He was a genre painter who specialized in scenes of children at play, as well as peaceful landscapes of sheep. He usually signed his work as "S.S. Carr." He resided in Brooklyn, New York for the majority of his life. He died in 1908.
Studied
Cooper Union, NYC
Member
Brooklyn Art Club (pres.) ; Masonic Lodge
Exhibited
Brooklyn AA, 1871-86, 1891; PAFA, 1881-90; NAD, 1889-94
Work
New Britain (CT) Mus. Of American Art; Paterson (NJ) Free Public Library, Smith College, Northampton, Mass; Clark Art Inst., Williamstown, Mass.
Resources
WW01; Pisano, The Long Island Landscape, n.p.; 300 Years of American Art, 287; Falk, PAFA, vol. 2
