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George Ernest Colby

George Ernest Colby (1859 - 1922) was active/lived in Illinois, Minnesota.  George Colby is known for Mountain and forest landscape painting.

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George Ernest Colby was a well-regarded artist in Chicago, and was an illustrator, cartoonist and natural entertainer.  In 1922 he donated a painting, Phantom of the Desert as a memorial to John Vanderpoel.  At the time he had six paintings for sale from $200.00 to $1000.00 at the Carson, Pirie, Scott department store gallery.

George Colby was a good friend of Vanderpoel, and both were members of the old Art League.  In 1901 the Municipal Art League of Chicago was formed by the merger of the Chicago Art League and Municipal Art Society (I assume they were members of one of these organizations.) 

Colby was a life member of the Chicago Art Institute and also exhibited at the National Academy in New York and the Salon in Paris and Salon.  He spent three years in Europe and traveled the world.

His address in Chicago in 1922 was 4137 N. Tripp Avenue, the Irving Park area.

Submitted November 2003 by Sidney Ham   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1607 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about George Ernest Colby

   George Ernest Colby  Born:  1859 - Pleasant Grove, Minnesota
Died:   1922
Known for:  Mountain and forest landscape painting

Biography from the Archives of askART

George Ernest Colby was a well-regarded artist in Chicago, and was an illustrator, cartoonist and natural entertainer.  In 1922 he donated a painting, Phantom of the Desert as a memorial to John Vanderpoel.  At the time he had six paintings for sale from $200.00 to $1000.00 at the Carson, Pirie, Scott department store gallery.

George Colby was a good friend of Vanderpoel, and both were members of the old Art League.  In 1901 the Municipal Art League of Chicago was formed by the merger of the Chicago Art League and Municipal Art Society (I assume they were members of one of these organizations.) 

Colby was a life member of the Chicago Art Institute and also exhibited at the National Academy in New York and the Salon in Paris and Salon.  He spent three years in Europe and traveled the world.

His address in Chicago in 1922 was 4137 N. Tripp Avenue, the Irving Park area.

Submitted November 2003 by Sidney Hamper, President, Vanderpoel Association


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The following is from Ted Bach, Fountain Valley, CA.

While researching G.E. Colby a few months ago, I came across the following from the Art Department of the San Diego Library; http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rcolby/d51.htm#P3990

George Ernest Colby was born on March 29, 1859 in Pleasant Grove, Olmsted County, Minnesota.  He died on April 3, 1922.  Colby painted from 1898-1913, and among his subjects are the Rocky Mountains.  He exhibited his work at the University of Kansas and Chicago Historical Society.


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