132
132
oil on canvas 16⅜ h × 31½ w in (42 × 80 cm)
estimate: $800–1,200
result: $756
Signed illegibly to lower right.
provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection
This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.
Encompassing a distinguished array of works carefully curated over the course of decades, this important Private Pennsylvania Collection offers a glimpse of American art in its infancy. At the turn of the century, the nation began to establish its own voice and style through institutions such as the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (Philadelphia), the American Academy of the Fine Arts (New York), and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), ushering in what is often referred to as the “American Century.” Beginning in the early 1800s with the Western Expansion and the Louisiana Purchase and continuing through the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution, the burgeoning United States was becoming a political and cultural world power. Its artists were exploring the untamed lands of the Northeast, establishing the Hudson River School and American Impressionism while also utilizing newfound wealth and travel opportunities to study abroad in Europe, bringing French and English influences back home where they were shaped into a style that was uniquely American. Through the establishment of The National Academy of Design (New York) and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, these movements flourished and encouraged collaboration and conversation between artists, laying the foundation for American Art as it progressed through the 20th century and into today.