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Paradise Rocks—Study at Paradise, Newport, Rhode Island, 1884
John La Farge
Gouache and gum arabic on white wove paper
Bequest of Susan Dwight Bliss, 1966 (67.55.171)

La Farge used photographs for reference throughout his career. This picture is his earliest landscape known to have been based on a specific photograph—a commercial stereograph view that he owned, which descended in his family. The watercolor, probably painted in the artist's New York studio, reveals the rapid, thick application of opaque pigment that characterizes La Farge's later views of the South Seas.





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