Landscape
c. 1886 Indianapolis Museum of Art
About this artwork
An oil on canvas landscape painting depicting figures walking along a wooded path, executed in the style of the Hudson River School.
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Worthington Whittredge was a key figure in the second generation of the Hudson River School, known for his unique ability to capture the atmospheric qualities of the American wilderness. Unlike some of his contemporaries who focused on dramatic, grand vistas, Whittredge often favored more intimate, wooded settings, showcasing a quiet, contemplative connection between humanity and the natural world.
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Landscape
Worthington Whittredge, c. 1886