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On the Harlem River

1855
(American, 1818–1893)
Culture
America
Support
Moderately thick beige (1) wove paper
Measurements
Sheet: 37.8 x 51.4 cm (14 7/8 x 20 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view
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The tall trees at the center of Miller’s composition appear to be American sycamores, deciduous trees with creamy bark and spiky round fruit that grow in moist soil near streams and riverbanks.

Description

When William Rickarby Miller arrived in America from England in 1845, he found watercolor painting in a dismal state—“a branch of Painting scarcely at all cultivated here.” Nonetheless, Miller made his living producing watercolors for print publications, depicting picturesque American woodlands with the staid British technique of his training. In On the Harlem River, Miller overlays delicate graphite line work with tints of luminous watercolor and dense gouache, capturing the color and light effects of a crisp autumn day. His meticulous transcription of individual leaves, branches, and stones displays his technical finesse, as well as his interest in documenting the particularities of nature. He shared this preoccupation with the Hudson River School, a mid-century American landscape painting movement whose members used detailed, on-site drawings of natural subjects as aids in making oil paintings. Miller’s great innovation was to marry the Hudson River manner to the medium of watercolor, anticipating the landscapes of American watercolorists in the decades to follow.
A horizontal watercolor depicts a dirt road winding toward a cluster of tall, pale-trunked trees. To the right, a river flows past hills blanketed in orange and yellow autumn foliage. Fine white brushstrokes create wispy clouds across a muted blue sky, mirroring the road's curve. Cursive inscriptions along the bottom of the aged paper identify the scene as the Harlem River in 1853.

On the Harlem River

1855

William Rickarby Miller

(American, 1818–1893)
America

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