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Water Tower, Prospect Park
Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847 - 1919)
Ink on paper
8 ¼ x 10 5/8 inches
Inscribed lower left: Water Tower Prospect Park
8 ¼ x 10 5/8 inches
Inscribed lower left: Water Tower Prospect Park
Provenance
The artist
Cora Rebecca Bailey Blakelock, wife of the artist
Allen O. Blakelock, Sr., son of the artist
Mr. and Mrs. David Blakelock, Eagle Rock, California, grandson of the artist
Thence by family descent
Adamson-Duvannes Galleries, Los Angeles, California
Note
Blakelock suffered his first mental breakdown while living with his brother George in Brooklyn. He was taken to Flatbush Insane Asylum, which was just south of Prospect Park. It was during this time that Blakelock made this drawing. He was released from Flatbush just a week after being committed and pronounced cured.
More work by Ralph Albert Blakelock
Pond at Twilight
Prospect Park, Edge of Common
The Vale of Cashmere, Prospect Park
Hidden Moon
Rip Van Winkle (The Hermit)
Ship at Sunset
Into the Night
Indian Encampment
Autumn Touches
A Spring Garden
Western Encampment
Evening Silhouettes
A Sawmill in the Woods
Landscape Silhouette at Twilight
The Mountain Lake
Four Native Americans in a Landscape
Forest Landscape
Hawley, Pennsylvania
Woodland Stream
The Pow Wow
Portrait of Cora Bailey (Mrs. Ralph Blakelock)
Morning Glory
Marine, Seal Rock
Indian Dancer
Fall Landscape, Catskills, with Hikers
Arizona Canyon
Fall Landscape
Encampment at Sunset with Lone Figure
By the Lake
The Lost Tribe
Night Glow
Mist in the Valley
In the Primordial Woods
House by a Stream
Forest Interior
Autumn Landscape with Stream



































