Artist

Eugene Laurent Vail

born St. Servan, France 1857-died Paris, France 1934
Born
St. Servan, France
Died
Paris, France
Biography

Eugene Vail was born in France and spent much of his life there. When he was young his father insisted he learn a “practical” skill, so he attended the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. After graduating, he joined the military and took part in a western expedition, where he made sketches of the landscape. Vail studied with the artists William Merritt Chase and J. Carroll Beckwith at the Art Students League in New York, then traveled to Paris to attend the École des Beaux-Arts. He settled in Brittany and spent his summers on the coast, painting images of fishermen and peasants.

Works by this artist (135 items)

Kerr Eby, The Refugees, ca. 1918-1935, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Harry Katz, 1977.40
The Refugees
Dateca. 1918-1935
oil on fiberboard
Not on view
John Taylor Arms, Kerr Eby, Medieval Pageantry, 1934, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Harry Katz in memory of Harry Katz, 1977.66.79
Medieval Pageantry
Date1934
etching on paper
Not on view
Kerr Eby, Steps and Doorways (St. of the Red Sea), 1924, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz, 1971.403
Steps and Doorways (St. of the Red Sea)
Date1924
etching on paper
Not on view
Kerr Eby, Long Island Cottage, ca. 1920-1940, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Harry Katz in memory of Harry Katz, 1977.66.30
Long Island Cottage
Dateca. 1920-1940
etching on paper
Not on view