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An October Day in the White Mountains

1854
(American, 1816–1872)
Culture
America
Measurements
Framed: 107.6 x 152.1 x 12.7 cm (42 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 5 in.); Unframed: 79.8 x 123.5 cm (31 7/16 x 48 5/8 in.)
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Kensett was a selfless individual known for his charity work and helping fellow artists.

Description

After railroad service to the area was improved in the early 1850s, the White Mountains in New Hampshire became a favored destination for tourists and artists seeking to commune with nature. New York-based Kensett painted several views, including this distant rendering across the Saco River of Mount Chocorua, one of the most distinctive peaks in the region.
Oil painting of a landscape bisected horizontally by mountains against a pale grey-blue sky and overlaid with a white haze. In contrast, the lower half bursts with the color of a green landscape with trees speckled with yellow, orange, and red leaves. A figure on horseback rides on a road cutting across the lower painting. A spindly tree with specks of orange leaves grows from an rocky outcrop jutting out from the lower right corner.

An October Day in the White Mountains

1854

John Frederick Kensett

(American, 1816–1872)
America

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