George-Caleb-Bingham -The Concealed Enemy
Future Payday
George Caleb Bingham – Fur Traders Descending The Missouri
Purple Mountain Majesty
Hide the Wimmen’
George Caleb Bingham – Jolly Flatboatmen In Port – 1846
First Vol Fans
George Caleb Bingham – Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers Through The Cumberland Gap 1851-52
Dinner
George Caleb Bingham – Shooting For The Beef – 1850
Aliens!
George Caleb Bingham – The Squatters – 1850
Dude.
George Caleb Bingham – Mississippi Boatman – 1850
Breaktime
George Caleb Bingham – The Wood-Boat
Help is On the Way
George Caleb Bingham – Lighter Relieving The Steamboat Aground – 1846-47
River Hornpipe
George Caleb Bingham – The Jolly Flatboatmen
Christmas Kill
George Caleb Bingham – Washington Crossing The Delaware -1856-71
Rollin’ on the River
George Caleb Bingham – Jolly Flatboatmen
Vote Early, Vote Often
George Caleb Bingham-The Verdict of the People -1854-55
George Caleb Bingham Week at TechnoChitlins
George Caleb Bingham (March 20, 1811 – July 7, 1879) was an American artist whose paintings of American life in the frontier lands along the Missouri River exemplify the Luminist style. Left to languish in obscurity, Bingham’s work was rediscovered in the 1930s. By the time of his bicentennial in 2011, he was considered one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century. That year the George Caleb Bingham Catalogue Raisonné Supplement Of Paintings & Drawings—directed and edited by Bingham scholar Fred R. Kline—announced the authentication of ten recently discovered paintings by Bingham. As of June 2015, a total of twenty-three (23) newly discovered paintings by Bingham have been authenticated and are listed with the GCBCRS.[1]
Great, authentic Americana. I do so love this stuff…