Originally published in 1909, "Landscape Painting," by Birge
Harrison is a collection of impromptu talks given before the Art
Students League at its summer school in Woodstock, New York. Birge
Harrison was born in Philadelphia in 1854. He initially trained in
the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, but within a year moved
to Paris. There he remained for twelve years as student at the
Ecole des Beaux Arts, working under Carolus Duran and Alexandre
Cabanel. "Birge Harrison's volume on 'Landscape Painting' a fine
commentary on the technique of the craft." -The New York Times,
November 14, 1909
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