Collection: George Elbert Burr (1859-1939)
Preeminent painter and printmaker best known for Colorado and Arizona subjects
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Untitled (Storm over Desert Landscape, Arizona), Colored Pencil Drawing, May 12, 1924
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Navajo Church, New Mexico (Desert Set), Etching Print, circa 1921
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Winter No. 2, Etching Print, circa 1920
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Superstition Mountain, Apache Trail, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Desert Monuments, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Timberline Storm (Storm near Timberline, Colorado), Etching Print, circa 1922
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Road to Bear Lake, Estes Park, Colorado, Etching Print, circa 1920
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Timberline Pine (Estes Park, Colorado), Etching Print, 1917
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Morning Near Arizona (Desert Landscape), Colored Pencil Drawing, 1888
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Grand Canyon, Arizona (Desert Set), Etching Print, 1931
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Old Cedars and Spanish Peaks (Colorado), Etching Print, circa 1922
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Whirlwinds, Mojave Desert, California (Desert Set), Etching Print, circa 1921
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Old Cottonwoods, Denver, Colorado, Aquatint Etching Print, circa 1920
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Winter, Etching Print, circa 1920
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Willows, Etching Print, circa 1920
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Windswept Spruce (Colorado), Etching Print, 1917
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Misty Moonlight, Estes Park, Colorado, Etching Print, circa 1915
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Mountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado, Etching Print, circa 1915
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Pines in Wind, Estes Park (Pines In Winter, Colorado), Etching Print, circa 1915
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Road to Paradise Valley, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Arizona Canal Evening, Phoenix, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Eucalyptus Trees, Santa Barbara (California), Etching Print, circa 1925
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Desert Sentinels, Apache Trail (Arizona), Etching Print, circa 1925
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Storm in Painted Desert, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Spanish Peaks, Colorado, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Near Needles, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Gila River and Estrella Mountains, Arizona, Etching Print, circa 1925
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Pikes Peak (Colorado), Etching Print, circa 1922
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Bear Creek Canyon - Denver (Colorado), Etching Print, 1922
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Evening Cloud (Desert Set), Etching Print, circa 1921
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San Francisco Mountains, Arizona (Desert Set), Etching Print, circa 1921
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Black Canyon, Colorado (Estes Park, Colorado - Mountain Moods), Etching Print, circa 1916
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Solitary Pine (Mountain Moods), Etching Print, circa 1916
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Untitled (Snow Storm, Estes Park), Etching Print, circa 1915
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Misty Day, Paul's Wharf, London, Etching Print, circa 1905
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Cornfield in Winter, Etching Print
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About the Artist
Ten years after his birth in Monroe Falls, Ohio, George Elbert Burr moved with his parents to Cameron, Missouri, where his father opened a hardware store. Burr was interested in art from an early age and his first etchings were created with the use of zinc scraps found in the spark pan under the kitchen stove. He then printed the plates on a press located in the tin shop of his father's store.
In December of 1878, Burr left for Illinois to attend the Art Institute of Chicago (then called the Chicago Academy of Design). By April of the following year, Burr had moved back to Cameron. The few months of study in Chicago constituted the only formal training the artist was to have.
Back in Missouri, Burr heeded his family's wishes by working in his father's store. However, he did not abandon his art, often using his father's railway pass to travel around the countryside on sketching trips. In 1894, Burr married Elizabeth Rogers and the following year he became an instructor for a local drawing class.
By 1888, the artist was employed as an illustrator for Scribner's, Harper's, and The Observer. During that time, his illustrations were also published in Volume II of John Muir's Picturesque California. In December of the same year, Burr relocated to New York City for several months to work on assignment for The Observer. Over the next several years, Burr worked and traveled extensively as an illustrator contributing to additional periodicals including The Cosmopolitan and Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
In 1892, Burr began a four-year project to illustrate a catalog for the Metropolitan Museum of Art of Heber R. Bishop's jade collection. After completing approximately 1,000 etchings of the collection, Burr used the money he earned on the project to fund a trip abroad. The artist and his wife spent the years between 1896 and 1901 sketching and traveling on a tour of Europe that spanned from Sicily to North Wales. After their return from Europe, the Burr's settled in New Jersey where Burr sustained a living through the sale of his etchings and watercolors. During the next few years, Burr's watercolors were displayed in galleries and exhibitions along the east coast and as far west as Kansas City, Missouri.
In 1906 the couple moved to Denver, Colorado, in an effort to improve George's poor health. While in Colorado, Burr completed Mountain Moods, a series of 16 etchings.
His years in Denver were highly productive despite his poor health. He gained membership to art organizations including the New York Society of Etchers and the Brooklyn Society of Etchers (later renamed Society of American Etchers). Burr's winters were spent traveling through the deserts of Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. In 1921, Burr obtained copyrights on the last of 35 etchings included in his well-known Desert Set.
Burr's failing health prompted a move to a more moderate climate and the couple settled in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1924. In Phoenix, Burr served as president of the Phoenix Fine Arts Association and participated in the city's first major art exhibition. Burr remained in Phoenix until his death in 1939.
Throughout his lifetime Burr worked in a variety of mediums creating approximately fifty oil paintings, over a thousand watercolors, two-thousand pen-and-ink drawings and over twenty-five thousand etchings all pulled from his own presses.
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).
Works held: Art Institute of Chicago; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Brooklyn Museum; Carnegie Institute; City Museum, St. Louis; Cleveland Museum of Art; Colorado State University; Denver Art Museum; Detroit Institute; Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego, California; Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Library of Congress; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; New York Public Library; Newark Museum; Phoenix Fine Arts Association; Prints of the Year, 1931; Public Library, Santa Barbara; Toledo Museum of Art; Berlin; Luxembourg, Paris; Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris; Victoria and Albert Museum, British Museum, London.
Further Reading: American Etchers, Vol. 7, George Elbert Burr with a foreward by Arthur Millier, the Crafton Collection, New York, 1930.; 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.; The Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Peggy and Harold Samuels, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1976.; Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. 1. Peter Hastings Falk, Georgia Kuchen and Veronica Roessler, eds., Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999. 3 Vols.
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