Artist

George Linen

born Greenlaw, Scotland 1802-died New York City 1888
Also known as
  • George Linnen
Born
Greenlaw, Scotland
Died
New York, New York, United States
Biography

George Linen was born in Scotland, the youngest of ten siblings. He studied painting at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and after a decade of running a successful studio in England, he arrived in New York in 1834 and established himself as a painter of cabinet portraits. These small images, about ten inches high, were precursors to photographs, and many were created as Linen traveled across the country from Maryland to Indiana in search of commissions. (Luhrs, ed., American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, vol. I, 1994)

Works by this artist (2 items)

George Linen, Portrait of a New York Lady, ca. 1840, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1979.151.2
Portrait of a New York Lady
Artist
Attributed to George Linen
Dateca. 1840
oil on canvas mounted on aluminum
On view
George Linen, Portrait of a New York Gentleman, ca. 1840, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1979.151.1
Portrait of a New York Gentleman
Artist
Attributed to George Linen
Dateca. 1840
oil on canvas mounted on aluminum
On view