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Van Dearing Perrine
American painter

Van Dearing Perrine

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American painter
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Van Dearing Perrine (1869 - 1955) was a well regarded American Impressionist painter. Perrine moved to New York around 1893, and studied at the National Academy of Design (1894-1897). He founded The Country Sketch Club, which held a number of exhibitions at the Academy in the late 1890s, and the Art Institute of Chicago in 1901. Walter Farndon, Charles Hawthorne, Jonas Lie, and Maurice Stern also exhibited in these shows. Perrine's first solo exhibition was at the Glaenzer Galleries in New York in 1903. He also exhibited at the Durand-Ruel Gallery, the New Gallery, the Armory Show of 1913, and The Grand Central Art Galleries in New York City.
He was often referred to as the “Painter of the Palisades,” or the “Thoreau of the Palisades.” Perrine was a guest of Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House in June of 1934, and Theodore Roosevelt purchased one of Van Perrine’s paintings of the Palisades to have it hung in the White House shortly thereafter. He has also been collected by the Smithsonian Museum.
Perrine married Theodora Snow in 1911. They had one son and one daughter. Perrine later became known for his development of a unique program of art instruction for children. His book on that topic, titled "Let the Child Draw" was published in 1936.

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