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George Elbert Burr    (American, 1859-1939)

 George Elbert Burr - View from Reservoir Hill, Santa Barbara, California (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.))
George Elbert Burr
View from Reservoir Hill, Santa Barbara, California circa 1906-1924
 
  

Biography
1859 Born: Monroe Falls, Ohio
1869 Moved with his parents to Cameron, Missouri, where his father opened a hardware store
1878 Left for Illinois to attend the Art Institute of Chicago (then called the Chicago Academy of Design).
1879 Moved back to Cameron
1888 Employed as an illustrator for Scribner’s, Harper’s, and The Observer
1892 Began a four-year project to illustrate a catalog for the Metropolitan Museum of Art of Heber R. Bishop’s jade collection
1894 Married Elizabeth Rogers
1896 - 1901 Along with his wife, spent the years sketching and traveling on a tour of Europe that spanned from Sicily to North Wales
1901 Settled in New Jersey where Burr sustained a living through the sale of his etchings and watercolors
1906 The couple moved to Denver, Colorado, in an effort to improve George’s poor health.
1924 Burr’s failing health prompted a move to a more moderate climate and the couple settled in Phoenix, Arizona
1939 Burr remained in Phoenix until his death

Exhibitions
Boston Art Club, 1902, 1906; Art Institute of Chicago, 1910, 1913; National Museum of American Art, 1986 (retrospective); Mitchell Brown Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, 1990 (retrospective).

Literature
George Elbert Burr 1859-1939: Catalogue Raisonne and Guide to the Etched Works with Biographical and Critical Notes, Louise Combes Seeber, Northland Press, Flagstaff, Arizona,1971.
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