Franklin Briscoe - Tranquility
Artist: Franklin Dullin Briscoe (1844 - 1903)
Active: Pennsylvania, Maryland
Title: Tranquility
Category: Painting
Medium: Oil
Ground: Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Size: 20 x 30
Style: Impressionist
Subject: Seascape
Frame: Period Composition and Gold Leaf
Frame Size Overall: 27 x 37
Seller's Notes/Description: This painting was exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 3/23/1976 - 5/2/1976 in an exhibition entitled "Pertaining to the Sea". Certificate of Authenticity will be included.
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The following biography for Briscoe is from askART:
Known for his marine, history, and portrait paintings, Franklin Briscoe was born in Baltimore, Maryland and at age four moved with his family to Philadelphia where he later became a student of Edward Moran and where eventually he settled his studio.
Briscoe made extended ocean voyages, including trips to Europe where he saw much painting in galleries, and from these adventures and observations developed his landmark paintings of the ocean and ships in all kinds of weather conditions.
In 1885, he painted an historical mural that was in ten panels, a total of 230 feet long, and 13 feet tall--"The Battle of Gettysburg." A depiction of the sequences of the battle, it was exhibited throughout the country, and is now housed in the archives of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.