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Whitaker is important for his influence in the Providence art community. He was active in supporting artists and art in Rhode Island. He wrote for the A.E. Society, a club for professional men which he organized. and actively offered art critique, even long after leaving the RISD faculty. In 1878,
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Whitaker was a devotee of the Barbizon School throughout his life. Rather than depict nature as a background, they elevated natural scenes to be the subject of the artwork, with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist. In later life, Whitaker was not a fan of the more modern art movements
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Whitaker's typical canvas depicted a meadowland near a forest, with a roadway winding over a hill. The skies tend to have white fleecy cumulus clouds. In the middle distance is often a twisted old oak tree. It might feature a shepherd with a flock of sheep.
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and came to the United States as a child. Both George's parents died at a young age, leaving George an orphan at the age of two. George was raised by his maternal grandparents in
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In September 1887, Whitaker delivered a public lecture in which he recounted his search for the birthplace of fellow Rhode Island painter Gilbert Stuart.
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During his time working for his uncle the engraver in New York City, Whitaker became interested in painting. He began studying with painters of the
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landscape painter during the late 19th and early 20th century, known as the "Dean of Providence painters" or the "Dean of Rhode Island Artists."
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Whitaker married Sarah L. Hull, daughter of John and Lydia N. (Sherman) Hull, on May 27, 1863. They lived in the Fruit Hill section of
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George attended public schools in Providence, where his skills at drawing became evident. At age 14, George lived at the
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in France. Whitaker's fondness for his art was such that he was quoted as saying he would "rather paint than eat."
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held a retrospective of Whitaker's work titled "The Mind’s Eye: The Art and Influence of George W. Whitaker."
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Whitaker returned to settle in Providence in 1871, where he joined with
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throughout the 1880s. His work is in the permanent collections at the
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Whitaker exhibited at the National Academy in 1867 and 1869 and the
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Fleur-de-Lys Studios, where Whitaker shared a studio with Burleigh
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Whitaker played a prominent role in the 1877 founding of the
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Whitaker died March 6, 1916, in Providence. He is buried at
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Fall River, Massachusetts
Providence, Rhode Island
American
Barbizon School
Providence Art Club
Tonalism

Rhode Island
Fall River, Massachusetts
England
Providence, Rhode Island
North American Phalanx
Red Bank, New Jersey
New York City
North Providence
Trinity Square
Hudson River School
George Inness
Alexander Helwig Wyant
László Paál
Jean-François Millet
Barbizon school
Edward Mitchell Bannister
Charles Walter Stetson
Sydney Burleigh
Fleur-de-lys Studios
Sarah Helen Whitman
Providence Art Club
Rhode Island School of Design

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