Untitled Landscape
1893
About this artwork
An oil on canvas landscape depicting a solitary figure walking along a stream bank near wooded areas. The work is characteristic of the late 19th-century American landscape tradition.
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Richard Gruelle was a prominent member of the 'Hoosier Group' of American Impressionist painters based in Indiana. This particular work reflects the transition toward a more atmospheric and naturalistic style that became synonymous with the regionalist landscape tradition of the American Midwest in the late 19th century.
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Untitled Landscape
Richard Gruelle, 1893