Gaines Ruger Donoho was born on December 21, 1857, in Church Hill, Mississippi.[1][2][3] He grew up on his father Robert's plantation in Church Hill, Mississippi, until the elder Donoho was killed during the American Civil War.[3] One of his mother's relatives, General Thomas H. Ruger (1833–1907), had them moved to New England with the rest of her family.[3] He was trained as a painter at the Art Students League of New York in New York City and spent eight years in Paris.[2]
Career
He practised as an Impressionist, Symbolist and Tonalist painter in Manhattan.[2] In 1891, he moved to East Hampton, where he continued to paint.[2] He is best known for his landscape and garden paintings, some of which are reminiscent of Claude Monet's Giverney garden paintings.[2] Additionally, he also did some drawings.[2]
He was married to Matilda Ackley Donoho. He died on January 28, 1916, in New York City.[1][2][6] After Donoho's death, Matilda Donoho sold the Long Island property to the Childe Hassams - good friends.
Barilleaux, René Paul; Donoho, Gaines Ruger; Beck, Victoria J.; Art, Mississippi Museum of (1995). G. Ruger Donoho. Heckscher Museum. ISBN9780878057986. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
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