Lights of the Aurora

William Bradford (1823 - 1892)
Oil on board
13½ x 19⁵⁄₁₆ inches
Signed lower right: W Bradford

Provenance

The artist

Joseph Henry Hatfield, acquired from above

Private collection, by descent in the family

Private collection, New York, New York, acquired from above, by 2007

Exhibited

Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, To the Ends of the Earth, Painting the Polar Landscape, November 8, 2008–March 1, 2009

Literature

Samuel Scott et al., To the Ends of the Earth: Painting the Polar Landscape (Salem, MA: Peabody Essex Museum, 2008), 46, 47.

Note

William Bradford is known for his ability to capture light in his luminous arctic scenes. Bradford undertook numerous northern expeditions beginning in 1861, which allowed him to experience these striking views first-hand.

Hatfield (1863–1928) was an impressionist painter who found success in his landscape and figure paintings. He exhibited his work at the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893 as well as at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1894. In his later years, Hatfield devoted himself to developing a paint that would not grow darker as it aged to preserve works of art for years to come.

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