George Inness Jr.

George Inness Jr. (January 5, 1854 – July 27, 1926), was one of America's foremost figure and landscape artists and the son of George Inness, an important American landscape painter.

Like his father, he was considered a member of the Barbizon School and resisted impressionism.

Later he returned to the United States and became known for his paintings of animals and illustration of hunting scenes.

Smith's purchase of a large canvas painted by Inness of New Hampshire's Mount Washington helped launch Inness's financial success, which did not come until middle age.

[2] His summer estate at Cragsmoor, New York, known as Chetolah, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

George Inness Jr.
Postcard showing Chetolah , the George Inness Jr. estate in Cragsmoor, New York .