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DANIEL CHARLES GROSE

New York/Canada, 1838-1900

Pair of landscapes,

one depicting camping by a riverside and the other a bridge.
Oils on canvas, 8.25" x 16.25". Framed 15" x 23.5".
Condition: Appear to be in good condition. UV light reveals no obvious retouch. Small abrasion to lower center of one.

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  • Provenance: Notes:
    Daniel Charles Grose was a prolific painter of the Hudson River School, active between 1865 and 1900. While the names of his parents are unknown, several sources indicate his uncle was English antiquary Francis Grose. This assertion, however, appears to be based on some confusion over Francis Grose's nephew Daniel Grose (1766–1838), who authored The Antiquities of Ireland: A Supplement to Francis Grose. It is possible that Daniel Charles is related to this family, but at the moment, no documentary evidence exists.

    Very little is known of Grose's early years. He may have migrated to Canada or directly to the United States, though the proliferation of his early work in Canadian museums and galleries suggests the former. Most advertisements of his work call him an American or Canadian artist.

    The earliest known Grose works are dated 1865 and consist of a series of landscapes in the province of Quebec. Most of his exeunt work depicts pastoral landscapes or romantic scenes with ruins and indicates an affinity to the second generation of the Hudson River School, circa 1848–1900; The Samuel Dorksy Museum of Art lists two of his works as examples of the Hudson River School.

    In 1881 Grose married Estelle Harriet Smith (1863–1914), who was also an artist. The two took a trip around the world between 1881 and 1884.

    Grose was a member of and exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association.

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