Augustus Pugin, Entrance Hall, Old Exhibition of the Royal Academy when at Somerset House (detail)
Upcoming Exhibition (view all)
Drawn by New York: Six Centuries of Watercolors and Drawings at the New-York Historical Society
When: August 14 – November 1, 2009
Where: Prints and Drawings Galleries
About the show
The exhibition of around eighty works features one of the first-known views of New York Harbor, from 1650, and an early birds-eye-view of Niagara Falls. The development of landscape art and en plein air sketching, especially in the regions bordering the Hudson River, is a focal point, featuring works by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Jasper Cropsey, and George Harvey. Works by American artists from the Civil War through the Gilded Age cover developments in American draftsmanship, including the founding of the American Society of Painters in Water Colors and the advent of the American Pre-Raphaelites. Drawings by illustrators, such as Felix Octavius Darley for Illustrations of Rip Van Winkle, are also included. Modern and contemporary currents are represented with drawings by Oscar Bluemner, Raphael Soyer, Richard Haas, and several others.
The exhibition originated at the New-York Historical Society, the organizer, and is accompanied by a catalogue illustrating the larger exhibition held in New York.
![View of the Palisades, New York: Preparatory Study for Plate 19 of “The Hudson River Portfolio” [Feature image for the exhibit]](../../assets/images/events/drawn-by-new-york.jpg)
View of the Palisades, New York: Preparatory Study for Plate 19 of “The Hudson River Portfolio”, 1820
William Guy Wall (b. Dublin, Ireland 1792 – after 1864)
New-York Historical Society
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