Lionel Walden American, 1861-1933
Hawaiian Fisherman, 1924
Oil on canvas
52 x 76 "
Honolulu Academy of Arts
Connecticut-born Lionel Walden studied painting in Paris in the third quarter of the 19th century with the academician Carolus Duran (France, 1837–1917) and exhibited regularly at the Paris Salons. In...
Connecticut-born Lionel Walden studied painting in Paris in the third quarter of the 19th century with the academician Carolus Duran (France, 1837–1917) and exhibited regularly at the Paris Salons. In 1911, Walden traveled to Hawai‘i and thereafter spent extended periods in the islands. Known as the preeminent painter of the Hawaiian seascape, Walden's paintings are characterized by a luminous quality of light revealing the influence of his teacher, as well as earlier romantic painting in America. Hawaiian Fisherman was painted in Walden’s Paris studio and shown at the 1924 Salon, where it received a medal.
Provenance
Honolulu Academy of Arts: Gift of Frances Damon Holt in memory of John Dominis Holt, 2001 (9501.1)1
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