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  • John La Farge
    Mar 31, 1835 - Nov 14, 1910
  • The Golden Age - John La Farge was an American painter, muralist, stained glass window maker, decorator, and writer. La Farge began his career as a painter of landscapes and figure compositions. Commissioned (1876) to decorate Trinity Church, Boston, he thereafter engaged primarily in mural painting and the manufacture and design of stained glass. An eclectic artist and a man of the widest culture, friend of Henry Adams and Henry James, La Farge did much to create a sound tradition of the fine arts in the United States.
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    National Museum of American Art, United States.

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Other paintings by John La Farge:

The Entrance to Tautira River, Tahiti. Fisherman Spearing a Fish
The Entrance to Tautira River, Tahiti. Fisherman Spearing a Fish
The Fountain in Our Garden at Nikko
The Fountain in Our Garden at Nikko
The Great Pali
The Great Pali
The Great Statue of Amida Buddha at Kamakura
The Great Statue of Amida Buddha at Kamakura
John La FargeJohn La Farge is best known for his innovations in stained glass design during the late 19th century, but he also worked in a variety of other media throughout his career. Born in New York in 1835, LaFarge received his first artistic training at the age of six and learned to use watercolors while still in grammar school. At the age of 24, after studying law for a time, La Farge went to Paris to study painting under Thomas Couture. While abroad, he discovered the work of the English Pre-Raphaelite painters Gabriel Dante Rossetti and John Everett Millais, whose idealized scenes and moralizing subjects he admired. La Farge returned to the United States in 1859 and settled in Newport, Rhode Island to begin his career as an artist. There, La Farge studied with American romantic artist William Morris Hunt.

An artist of broad cultural interests, La Farge traveled widely, and every visit abroad became an occasion for artistic inspiration. In 1876 LaFarge was commissioned to design the interior of Trinity Church in Boston, Massachusetts. These murals and stained glass designs were greatly admired, leading to a number of important commissions for public buildings, including St. Thomas’s Church, New York (1878), the Church of the Ascension, New York (1888), as well as private commissions for prominent patrons, for example, Cornelius Vanderbilt. La Farge also worked in watercolor, using this medium to develop sketches for his murals and stained glass compositions. Among La Farge’s best-known watercolor paintings are those made during his travels, particularly those during his visit to the South Seas in 1890–1891. These watercolors were produced en plein air (outdoors) and are characterized by their exotic subjects, spontaneous brushwork, and delicately defined figures. Never completely liberating his artistic style from architecture, La Farge’s watercolor compositions are often frieze shaped and contain bold, ‘jewel-like’ colors, bringing to mind his stained glass images. The Phillips Collection’s work, Chiefs and Performers in Fiji (1891) is a typical example of La Farge’s South Seas watercolor painting.

La Farge was a close friend of renowned author Henry James, artist Winslow Homer, and celebrated American historian Henry Adams. Within this august circle, La Farge occupied a special place, writing eight books and numerous essays on art in order to establish a sound tradition of the fine arts in the United States. His books, Considerations on Painting (1895), An Artist’s Letters from Japan (1897), and The Higher Life in Art (1908) are distinguished for their urbane and cultivated language and aesthetic theories, similar to those espoused by the artist James A. M. Whistler. LaFarge continued to produce art, mostly decorative stained glass and murals, write, and travel until his death in 1910.