About the Artwork
Landscape
1887
John Henry Twachtman
1853-1902
American
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Oil on wood panel
Unframed: 15 1/2 × 12 3/8 inches (39.4 × 31.4 cm) Framed: 19 1/2 × 22 7/8 × 2 1/8 inches (49.5 × 58.1 × 5.4 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Gift of Carl F. Clarke
53.125
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
Signed and dated, lower right: J. H. Twachtman 1887
Provenance
1953-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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Hale, John Douglass. The Life and Creative Development of John H. Twachtman. Ph. D. diss., Ohio State University. Columbus, 1957, no. 334, 557 (ill.).
Boyle, Richard J. and Mary Baskett. John Henry Twachtman: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat., Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, 1966, no. 30.
Yarnall, James L. “John H. Twachtman’s Icebound.” Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago 71, 1 (January-February 1977): pp. 2-3 (ill.).
“Twachtman’s Greenwich Paintings: Context and Chronology.” in John Twachtman: Connecticut Landscapes. Exh. cat., Washington, D.C., 1989, pp. 15-16 (ill.).
Peters, Lisa N. John Twachtman (1853-1902) and the American Scene in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Frontier within the Terrain of the Familiar. Ph. D. diss., City University of New York. New York, 1995, pp. 235-236, 747 (ill.).
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John Henry Twachtman, Landscape, 1887, oil on wood panel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Carl F. Clarke, 53.125.
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