
Boathouse, Winter, Harlem River
Ernest LawsonWW-1916-291278
1916·oil on canvas·overall: 102.55 × 127 cm (40 3/8 × 50 in.)
framed: 141.61 × 166.37 cm (55 3/4 × 65 1/2 in.)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1916
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- overall: 102.55 × 127 cm (40 3/8 × 50 in.) framed: 141.61 × 166.37 cm (55 3/4 × 65 1/2 in.)
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Artist
- Ernest Lawson
Artist

Ernest Lawson
Painting
Ernest Lawson was a Canadian-American painter and exhibited his work at the Canadian Art Club and as a member of the American group The Eight, artists who formed a loose association in 1908 to protest the narrowness of taste and restrictive exhibition policies of the conservative, powerful National Academy of Design. Though Lawson was primarily a landscape painter, he also painted a small number of realistic urban scenes. His painting style is heavily influenced by the art of John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, and Alfred Sisley. Though considered a Canadian-American Impressionist, Lawson falls stylistically between Impressionism and realism.
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- Ernest Lawson
- Year
- 1916
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- overall: 102.55 × 127 cm (40 3/8 × 50 in.) framed: 141.61 × 166.37 cm (55 3/4 × 65 1/2 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1916-291278
Source
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Source
- nga
- Reference
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- Status
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