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HUDSON M. KITCHELL
New York/New Jersey/Rhode Island, 1862-1944

Autumn landscape, similar to the work of Ralph Blakelock. Signed lower left "H. Kitchell".
Hudson M. Kitchell's career is entwined with that of master tonalist Ralph A. Blakelock. The two met and worked closely together painting at a mass-production factory in the early 1880s, and some years later Kitchell was accused of forging Blakelocks.
Around the turn of the century, when Blakelock paintings began selling for record prices, a huge number of counterfeit paintings began to hit the market. Despite the highly publicized scandal and multiple investigations over a number of years, the accusations against Kitchell were never substantiated. Art historians pose that Kitchell may have forged his friend's work, that dealers intentionally misattributed Kitchell's work to Blakelock, given the similarity of their style and composition, or that someone unknown to both Blakelock and Kitchell created the forgeries.
While little is known about Kitchell's early years or his art education, he was moderately successful with his own work prior to the Depression. In addition to his work as a commercial artist, he also was a paper salesman and an embosser. He lived in obscurity the last years of his life and purportedly died a pauper in Providence, Rhode Island in 1944.
Source: Biography written by Tina A. Kasper published on AskArt.com.

Oil on canvas, 9" x 7" sight. Framed 10.75" x 8.5".

New York/New Jersey/Rhode Island, 1862-1944
Autumn landscape, similar to the work of Ralph Blakelock. Signed lower left "H. Kitchell".
Hudson M. Kitchell's career is entwined with that of master tonalist Ralph A. Blakelock. The two met and worked closely together painting at a mass-production factory in the early 1880s, and some years later Kitchell was accused of forging Blakelocks.
Around the turn of the century, when Blakelock paintings began selling for record prices, a huge number of counterfeit paintings began to hit the market. Despite the highly publicized scandal and multiple investigations over a number of years, the accusations against Kitchell were never substantiated. Art historians pose that Kitchell may have forged his friend's work, that dealers intentionally misattributed Kitchell's work to Blakelock, given the similarity of their style and composition, or that someone unknown to both Blakelock and Kitchell created the forgeries.
While little is known about Kitchell's early years or his art education, he was moderately successful with his own work prior to the Depression. In addition to his work as a commercial artist, he also was a paper salesman and an embosser. He lived in obscurity the last years of his life and purportedly died a pauper in Providence, Rhode Island in 1944.
Source: Biography written by Tina A. Kasper published on AskArt.com.

Oil on canvas, 9" x 7" sight. Framed 10.75" x 8.5".
Condition: Relined. Moderate to heavy craquelure. Some retouch to center of sky.


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