ADAM EMORY ALBRIGHT | What Can We See?
Oil on Canvas
22” x 36” / 56 x 90 cms
Albright’s charming visions of childhood adventures encapsulate the poetry of the nineteenth-century writers John Whitcombe Riley and John Greenleaf Whittier.
His delicately painted depictions of carefree children enjoying the delights of nature remain as celebrated today for their timeless elegance and the innocent simplicity of their subject
Adam Emory Albright was one of the most successful painters working in Chicago at the beginning of the twentieth century. The charm and sentimental nature of his stunning depictions of barefoot country children struck a chord with Midwestern audiences and secured his artistic reputation.
Albright’s charming visions of childhood adventures encapsulates the poetry of the ni