Abbott Handerson Thayer

Painter and educator, known for angel paintings

Abbott Handerson Thayer - Painter and educator, known for angel paintings
Born

1849
176 years ago

Died

May 29th, 1921
104 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American painter and educator specialized in naturalistic representations of subjects. Key works explored themes of angels and nature, utilizing a distinctive use of color and light. Worked as an educator, influencing a generation of artists through both teaching and his writings on art. Advocated for the importance of understanding nature in the creation of art. Contributed to the realism movement and closely associated with academic traditions in American art.

Created notable angel-themed paintings

Published writings on art education

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