Robert G. L. Leonori | |
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Seascape - Bull’s Creek, New Jersey by Robert G. Leonori, 1847 | |
| Born | (1820-12-01)December 1, 1820 New York, United States |
| Died | July 25, 1905(1905-07-25) (aged 84) New York City, United States |
| Known for | Landscape painting |
| Notable work | Niagara Falls |
| Movement | Hudson River School |
| Spouse | Sarah Hatfield |
Robert G. L. Leonori (December 1, 1820 – July 25, 1905) was an American artist. Born inNew York, he was a member of theAmerican Art-Union[1] and associated with theHudson River School of landscape painters.[2]
Leonori painted both landscapes and still-lives but he is best known for scenes of the Hudson River Valley, Niagara Falls and the Catskill region of New York state. His work was regularly exhibited at theAmerican Art-Union from 1846 to 1852. An 1848 distribution record shows that five of his paintings had been distributed by theAmerican Art-Union by 1848, a high proportion compared to other artists.[1]
The artist appears to have lived in New York all his life. His name is recorded in connection with the Broadway Tabernacle Church in 1844.[3] New York city directories and censuses show that Leonori lived in various locations in the city from 1871 to 1891.
Robert Leonori's wife, née Margaret S. Hatfield, was a descendant of the Hatfield Family of Elizabeth, New Jersey. The couple married inEssex, New York, on 8 May 1841 with the marriage register showing that the artist was a New York resident in that year.[4]
Robert Leonori died in 1905 inNew York City.
Leonori's works have rarely appeared at auctions. In 2000, his Seascape - Bull's Creek, New Jersey, fetched $6,325 with Buyer's Premium, at Christies NY,[5] while a view of Niagara Falls, fetched $3,000 (Lot 188) on 14 December 2005 at Sotheby's New York.[6]
A descendant of Robert G. Leonori, Barbara Peterson (second time great granddaughter) donated works by the artist in 2014 to the Mountainside Restoration Committee responsible forDeacon Andrew Hetfield House,Union County, New Jersey.[7]