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Artist

George Cochran Lambdin

George Cochran Lambdin (American, 1830–1896) was an American painter renowned for his richly detailed portrayals of floral still lifes and genre scenes, capturing a quiet poetry reflective of Victorian sensibilities. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Lambdin studied under his father, James Reid Lambdin, a respected portrait artist. His meticulous approach to painting flowers - particularly roses - garnered him significant acclaim, solidifying his place among the leading American flower painters of the 19th century.

Lambdin often infused his compositions with symbolic and sentimental elements, exploring themes of transient beauty, innocence, and the delicate passage of time. His canvases are saturated with nuanced realism, characterized by luminous textures and sensitive use of color and light. Active in Philadelphia and New York, Lambdin was a member of esteemed art circles, exhibiting widely, including at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the National Academy of Design. Today, his paintings are admired for their quiet elegance, depth of emotional resonance, and timeless embodiment of Victorian aesthetics.

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Side of a Greenhouse

Side of a Greenhouse

by George Cochran Lambdin

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