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A View from Bald Mountain, Orange County, N.Y.

1843
(American, 1823–1900)
Culture
America
Support
Beige(1) wove paper
Measurements
Sheet: 24.2 x 37.8 cm (9 1/2 x 14 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

Cropsey practiced architecture but painted in his spare time, exhibiting a landscape painting to favorable reviews at the National of Design, New York, in 1843. This view of Orange County, New York, is one of Cropsey’s earliest known works. Commanding trees and rocks in the foreground are rapidly indicated, while carefully rendered topographical details in the distant landscape reveal greater attention to nature’s complexity and expanse. This drawing provided the basis for an oil painting of 1845, View of Greenwood Lake, New Jersey. Cropsey became a leading artist of the Hudson River school in the 1840s and 1850s.
A horizontally oriented ink and brown wash drawing depicts a landscape from a rocky ledge. Light-toned boulders and shrubs with blots of brown wash for leaves fill the foreground. A tall, leafless tree rises on the lower right near a handwritten inscription. Below the ledge, a wide valley of dense trees and structures recedes toward distant rolling hills. A small flock of birds flies across a pale sky. Delicate lines define the terrain.

A View from Bald Mountain, Orange County, N.Y.

1843

Jasper F. Cropsey

(American, 1823–1900)
America

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