Mountain Landscape with Lake in Foreground [Mount Tacoma?] (from Sketchbook X)

1885
Not on view
This sketchbook contains fifty-one drawings in graphite and ink, primarily of Pacific Northwest landscape and marine subjects. The addition to the Museum’s collection of this and one other sketchbook (1992.2.1) of New England and Pennsylvania landscape and marine subjects by Richards virtually completes a representation of the range of the artist’s graphic achievement. The books are remarkable for both highly finished compositions and for pages of rapid notes probably taken during strolls through the countryside. The pages testify to Richard’s tireless pleasure in observing nature, to the sketchbooks utility as a rehearsal place for his hand, and to the vivid impressions he could produce with the simplest of means. Not least of all, they offer a key understanding to the artist’s uncanny facility in his better known paintings and watercolors.

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Object Information
  • Title: Mountain Landscape with Lake in Foreground [Mount Tacoma?] (from Sketchbook X)
  • Artist: William Trost Richards (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1833–1905 Newport, Rhode Island)
  • Date: 1885
  • Culture: American
  • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
  • Dimensions: 5 x 7 1/2 in. (12.7 x 19.1 cm)
  • Credit Line: Purchase, Gifts in memory of Stephen D. Rubin, 1992
  • Object Number: 1992.2.2ii recto
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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