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Tyler, James Gale (1855-1931) USA (10)

Category: PAINTERS

TylerJGV Born in Oswego, New York, the artist at fifteen moved to New York City, training under the hand of the influential marine artist and yacht designer, Archibald Cary Smith.
After his formal training, Tyler fused his own very personal style into creating unified depictions of sea, sky and vessel, each put forth with equal expression.

These paintings, which convey strong artistic moods and impressions caught the public's attention and generated many private commissions. Prominent magazines such as Harper's, Century and the Literary Digest made him a regular contributor, adding to his growing success.

Professionally, Tyler was very active in numerous art organizations including; the Brooklyn Art Club; the Salmagundi Club of New York, the Artists Fund Society and the Greenwich Society of Artists. He exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Museum (1879-91), the National Academy of Design (1880-1899) and the Union League Club among numerous other important art venues of the day.

 

James Gale Tyler - 10 Paintings
James Gale Tyler
New York Yacht Club Racing Boats in New York Harbor
James Gale Tyler
Mayflower
James Gale Tyler
’Twenty miles to windward’: The America’s Cup, 1887, Volunteer versus Thistle
James Gale Tyler
Victorious Volunteer America’s Cup Race Off Sandy Hook Sept. 30th 1887
James Gale Tyler
1895 Defender vs Valkyrie III
James Gale Tyler
America’s Cup Race, 1899
James Gale Tyler
Columbia in the America’s Cup Race of 1899
James Gale Tyler
The Reliance-The Home Run
James Gale Tyler
Resolute And Shamrock IV
James Gale Tyler
Resolute


 

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