Harry Aiken Vincent

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Born1861
Died1931 (aged 6970)
KnownforPainting
MovementImpressionism
Harry Aiken Vincent
Portrait of Harry Aiken Vincent by Howard Everett Smith ca 1920, National Portrait Gallery
Born1861
Died1931 (aged 6970)
Known forPainting
MovementImpressionism
Drying the Sails after the Rain by Harry Aiken Vincent
Venetian Fishing Boats by Harry Aiken Vincent
Harbor Scene by Harry Aiken Vincent
Impressionist view of trees and a stream by Harry Aiken Vincent, 1892

Harry Aiken Vincent (1861[1][2]–1931) was a largely self-taught American artist known for his plein air landscape paintings.

Many of his oil paintings portray marine scenes at the start or end of the day, featuring boats and fishing activity in New England, particularly on Cape Ann, and in France. The treatment of water, sky, light and color in his works was representative of the American school of Impressionism. He was also skilled at watercolor and drawing in charcoal.

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