Hudson Mindell Kitchell (1862–1944) was an early 20th-century American artist known primarily for his luminescent and tonalist landscapes.
Hudson Mindell Kitchell | |
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Born | 1862 |
Died | 1944 |
Kitchell was a contemporary, friend and associate of Ralph Blakelock; Kitchell's use of color and heavy textures often led to his landscapes being compared to Blakelock's in style and composition.[1] Kitchell painted throughout the United States but is most commonly associated with New York. He exhibited at the Society of Independent Artists in the 1920s.
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edit- ^ Ralph Albert Blakelock, by Abraham A. Davidson, page 232