Landscape with Cows Watering in a Stream

Landscape with Cows Watering in a Stream

1871·Oil on canvas·21 1/8 x 34 1/2 in. (53.7 x 87.6 cm)

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Fleischman, 1974

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Year
1871
Dimensions
21 1/8 x 34 1/2 in. (53.7 x 87.6 cm)

Artist

Robert Seldon Duncanson
Robert Seldon Duncanson

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Robert Seldon Duncanson was a 19th-century American landscapist of European and African ancestry. Inspired by famous American landscape artists like Thomas Cole, Duncanson created renowned landscape paintings and is considered a second generation Hudson River School artist. Duncanson spent the majority of his career in Cincinnati, Ohio and helped develop the Ohio River Valley landscape tradition. As a free black man in antebellum America, Duncanson engaged the abolitionist community in America and England to support and promote his work. Duncanson is considered the first African-American artist to be internationally known. He operated in the cultural circles of Cincinnati, Detroit, Montreal, and London. The primary art historical debate centered on Duncanson concerns the role that contemporary racial issues played in his work. Some art historians, like Joseph D. Ketner, believe that Duncanson used racial metaphors in his artwork, while others, like Margaret Rose Vendryes, discourage viewers from approaching his art with a racialized perspective.

Seneca County, NY, USA

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Landscape with Shepherd

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1852 · Oil on canvas

WW-1852-532810

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Year
1871
Dimensions
21 1/8 x 34 1/2 in. (53.7 x 87.6 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1871-532809

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met
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Artist

Robert Seldon Duncanson

Robert Seldon Duncanson

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