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House in a Landscape, 1894

Alice Kellogg Tyler (1862–1900)

A gold-framed painting depicts a lush, green landscape with a large tree in the foreground and a house partially obscured by trees and bushes in the background under a cloudy sky.

Details

  • Title

    House in a Landscape

  • Date

    1894

  • Artist Name

    Alice Kellogg Tyler

  • Artist’s Life Dates

    1862–1900

  • Item Title

    Painting

  • Materials

    Oil on panel

  • Accession Number

    2023.0006.0002

  • Credit Line

    Gift of M. Christine Schwartz, Hull-House Collection

Not on view

This small oil painting was a gift from the artist to her sister. It depicts the family’s farm, located just south of Chicago in what is now the suburb of Evergreen Park. On the back of the painting is a dedicatory poem:

“A little glimpse of home my dear
As seen through loving eyes
And if the tear drops come my dear
And though thy tongue be dumb
I’ll join in thy surprise.”

The loose brushwork of the thick summer grasses, white-tipped flowers, and spots of light demonstrates Kellogg Tyler’s openness to the “modern” methods of Impressionism, at which she excelled. The painter was among the many Chicago artists whose work shifted in this direction in the wake of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, where work by the European Impressionists generated great excitement among American artists and patrons.