Cormorant Cliff, Jamestown, Rhode Island

Description

As a young artist, Richards was influenced by John Ruskin’s Modern Painters. Richards’s interest in Ruskin was particularly reflected in the younger artist’s meticulous geological studies made directly from nature. Richards strove for the fidelity to nature that he saw in the Pre-Raphaelite paintings exhibited in a show of British art at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1858. He is best known for his seascapes. Like the Impressionists, he was interested in capturing natural light and reflections on water and wet beaches, but his handling was tighter and his palette more tonal.

Provenance

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Cormorant Cliff, Jamestown, Rhode Island

William Trost Richards

1877

Accession Number

1969.125

Medium

watercolor and gouache

Dimensions

Sheet: 58.4 x 94.1 cm (23 x 37 1/16 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of the Reverend and Mrs. Danila Pascu