SOLD Twilight in the Wilderness, 1864

by John Williamson (1826–1885)
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Oil on canvas
8¾ x 13 5/16 inches
Monogrammed and dated lower left: J W. 64

Information

Provenance

Private collection, Connecticut, by 2005

Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York, New York

Private collection, New York, New York

Exhibited

For Spacious Skies: Hudson River School Paintings from the Henry and Sharon Martin Collection, New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut, June 10–September 25, 2005; National Academy Museum, New York, New York, February 9–April 20, 2006, no. 12

Literature

Kevin Sharp, For Spacious Skies: Hudson River School Paintings from the Henry and Sharon Martin Collection (New Britain, CT: New Britain Museum of American Art, 2005), 62–65, no. 12.

Artist Biography

John Williamson was a versatile artist who created still lifes, genre scenes, and landscapes during the heyday of the Hudson River School. Born in Scotland, Williamson came to the United States with his family in 1831. He spent most of his life in Brooklyn, New York, studying art at the Brooklyn Institute and helping to found the Brooklyn Art Association.

Williamson was particularly drawn to mountain scenery and made frequent painting trips to the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, as well as the Berkshire Mountains, White Mountains, and Green Mountains of New England. His intimate, poetic views drew from the atmospheric

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