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Elliott Daingerfield, The Genius of the Canyon, 1913. Oil on canvas, Collection of the Morris Museum of Art

Influenced by his friend and fellow artist George Inness, North Carolina native Elliott Daingerfield (1859 – 1932) always sought to express a deeper spirituality in his art.  In a career that spanned more than fifty years, Daingerfield produced paintings, murals, and drawings with religious and allegorical overtones, in addition to a remarkable series of landscapes both of his native North Carolina and of the majestic Grand Canyon area.  Victorian Visionary examines all of these aspects of this introspective American artist’s oeuvre.

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