Description: Winner receives a signed pencil on paper drawing by well listed American Hudson River School artist Thomas Worthington Whittredge (1820-1910). The drawing is titled "The Valley And Narrows from Hog Hill", and is signed in the lower right corner, seen magnified in picture 6. This piece of work is coming fresh from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, where it was exhibited from February 4 - February 27, 1977. Being sold unframed, but with the original mat, the drawing itself is in excellent condition with no rips, tears, repairs, foxing, creasing, or staining. There is mild toning to the paper at the edges where it meets the mat. The mat is included but should probably be replaced with a newer, archival quality mat, although besides some toning, there is no major damage to the mat. The mat measures roughly 10" x 7.5", with the drawing itself measuring roughly 7.75" x 5". Below is some information about the artist, whose auction results include sales up to $464,000. Please feel free to ask us any questions you may have prior to bidding or making an offer. Thank you for checking out our listing. Thomas Worthington Whittredge (1820-1910) was an American artist of the Hudson River School. Whittredge was a highly regarded artist of his time, and was friends with several leading Hudson River School artists including Albert Bierstadt and Sanford Robinson Gifford. He traveled widely and excelled at landscape painting, many examples of which are now in major museums. He served as president of the National Academy of Design from 1874 to 1875 and was a member of the selection committees for the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition and the 1878 Paris Exposition, both important venues for artists of the day.Whittredge was born in a log cabin near Springfield, Ohio in 1820. He painted landscapes and portraits as a young man in Cincinnati before traveling to Europe in 1849 to further his artistic training. Arriving in Germany he settled at the Düsseldorf Academy, a major art school of the period, and studied with Emanuel Leutze. At Düsseldorf, Whittredge befriended Bierstadt and posed for Leutze as both George Washington and a steersman in Leutze’s famous painting “Washington Crossing the Delaware”, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.Whittredge spent nearly ten years in Europe, meeting and travelling with other important artists including Sanford Gifford. He returned to the United States in 1859 and settled in New York City where he launched his career as a landscape artist painting in the Hudson River School style.Whittredge journeyed across the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains in 1865 with Sanford Gifford and John Frederick Kensett. The trip resulted in some of Whittredge’s most important works—unusually oblong, spare landscapes that captured the stark beauty and linear horizon of the Plains. Whittredge later wrote in his autobiography, “I had never seen the plains or anything like them. They impressed me deeply. I cared more for them than for the mountains... Whoever crossed the plains at that period, notwithstanding its herds of buffalo and flocks of antelope, its wild horses, deer and fleet rabbits, could hardly fail to be impressed with its vastness and silence and the appearance everywhere of an innocent, primitive existence." His 1876 painting On the Cache La Pondre River, Colorado depicts the river and plains in the foreground, with the Rockies in the background of the painting.Whittredge moved to Summit, New Jersey, in 1880 where he continued to paint for the rest of his life. He died in 1910 at the age of 89 and is buried in the Springfield, New Jersey cemetery. Whittredge's paintings are now in the collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. 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Price: 1495 USD
Location: Hudson, New York
End Time: 2024-11-24T22:53:04.000Z
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Artist: Thomas Worthington Whittredge
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Signed By: Thomas Worthington Whittredge
Size: Small
Signed: Yes
Custom Bundle: No
Title: The Valley And Narrows from Hog Hill
Material: Paper, Pencil, Pencil, Graphite
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Matted
Subject: Famous Places, Forest, Landscape, Nature, Seascape, Seasons
Type: Drawing
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Realism, Hudson River School
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK), Exhibited: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,, Signed
Production Technique: Drawing
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899