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  1. Samuel Colman (March 4, 1832 – March 26, 1920) was an American painter, interior designer, and writer, probably best remembered for his paintings of the Hudson River.

  2. Foi um viajante inveterado, conhecendo a Europa, Oriente e o interior dos Estados Unidos. Sua obra se divide entre o paisagismo típico da Escola do Rio Hudson e outras composições mais ao gosto romântico e sentimental da época, com vistas de castelos, arcos e ruínas exóticas.

  3. Samuel Colman (born March 4, 1832, Portland, Maine, U.S.—died March 27, 1920, New York, N.Y.) was an American painter, whose landscapes of the early West remain popular. Colman was a pupil of Asher Durand in New York City and from 1860 to 1862 studied in Spain, Italy, France, and England.

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  4. Biography. Born 4 March 1832, Portland, Maine, son of a bookseller, publisher, and dealer in fine engravings; moved with family to New York as a youth. By 1850, decided to become an artist. First exhibited 1851, National Academy of Design.

    • March 5, 1832
    • March 28, 1920
  5. Samuel Colman was born in Portland, Maine, and later moved with his family to New York City. His father, a publisher and seller of fine arts books, established a shop there that became a gathering place for artists.

  6. Colman was a multitalented painter, interior decorator, and partner of Louis Comfort Tiffany in the Aesthetic design firm, Associated Artists, specializing in color schemes and pattern design. He was also one of the first American artists to visit southern Spain and North Africa, beginning in 1860, developing a distinctive “Orientalist ...

  7. Samuel Colman foi um escritor e pintor dos Estados Unidos, um dos membros destacados da Escola do Rio Hudson. Mudou-se com a família para Nova Iorque ainda criança. Ali seu pai abriu uma livraria que se tornou ponto de encontro de intelectuais. Pode ter sido aluno de Asher Durand na pintura.