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Inness
[ in-is ]
noun
- George, 1825–94, and his son George, 1854–1926, U.S. painters.
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Charlene, seated in court beside her daughter Inness, stared grimly ahead.
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She held up a small Russia leather affair legibly marked with Mrs. Inness' initials.
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It was a landscape by Inness of great trees with heavy foliage, the clouds massed as though about to break in storm.
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He was married twice, his son, George Inness (b. 1854), being also a painter.
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Inness was emphatically a man of temperament, of moods, enthusiasms, convictions.
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The picture dealer answered, "It is no Inness, but just as good a piece of work."
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