James Francis Day American, 1863-1942

Overview

James Francis Day is prized as an artist who elevated genre subjects beyond that of tranquil domestic scenes and sentimental vignettes. He imbued his pictures with another-worldly quality and a hazy atmospheric presence.

 

Born in Le Roy, New York, Day first studied at the Art Students' League in New York. Some time between 1892 and 1894, Day traveled to Paris where he studied at Ecole des Beaux Arts under the French Academic painter and illustrator of books by Victor Hugo, Luc-Olivier Merson, and the British Academic painter, John Rogers Herbert.

 

Upon Day's return to New York City, he exhibited extensively at the National Academy of Design where he won the Third Hallgarten Prize in 1895. In 1912, he moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts and then to Lanesboro, Massachusetts where he died in 1942. Today his works can be found in collections at the Art Museum of Montclair, New Jersey and the Lanesboro Town Hall.

Memberships

National Academy of Design

Salmagundi Club, New York

Society of American Artists, New York

Exhibitions

Art Institute of Chicago, 1894, 1908

National Academy of Design, 1893-1940, Third Hallgarten Prize, 1895

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1893

Museums and Public Collections

Art Museum of Montclair, New Jersey

Lanesboro, Massachusetts Town Hall

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