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oil paint (paint)27 × 33 Cm
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The Catskill Mountains were a favored subject of Sanford Robinson Gifford, an important landscape painter of the mid-nineteenth century who grew up nearby in Hudson, New York. In Kauterskill Clove, Catskill Mountains, Gifford bathes the forested gorge in golden light. The scene’s thick, rich atmosphere transforms a topographical view into a romantic vista. A miniscule daub of blue paint on the rocks in the foreground suggests the presence of a figure and, in turn, signals the immensity of nature, visualized here as a place of spiritual transcendence. Gifford painted numerous versions of Kauterskill Clove throughout his career, with this small sketch completed during the last year of his life.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 27 × 33 Cm |
| Tags | landscapes |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Charles Othniel Marsh, Connecticut, until 1899
Charles Othniel Marsh, Connecticut, until 1899
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Ila Weiss, "The Poetic Landscape: the Art and Experience of Sanford R. Gifford,"
Ila Weiss, "The Poetic Landscape: the Art and Experience of Sanford R. Gifford," (University of Delaware Press, 1987) p. 320.
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sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.
sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.
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with his estate....
with his estate. Peter Davidson, New York, by 1982
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Annual report
Annual report (Art Institute of Chicago, 1981–82) p. 62 (ill.).
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exhibition
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Memorial Collection of the Works of the Late Sanford R. Gifford, Oct. 20, 1880–Apr. 1, 1881, cat. 36.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Memorial Collection of the Works of the Late Sanford R. Gifford, Oct. 20, 1880–Apr. 1, 1881, cat. 36.
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