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| Brushed With Light: American Landscape Watercolors at Brooklyn Museum of Art |
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Edward Hopper, House at Riverdale, 1928, Watercolor with graphite sketch on white, medium weight, roughly textured wove paper, 13 7/8 x 19 7/8 in. (35.2 x 50.5cm), Bequest of Anita Steckler, Brooklyn Museum.
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BROOKLYN, N.Y.- The Brooklyn Museum of Art presents Brushed With Light: American Landscape Watercolors from the Collection, on view September 14, 2007January 13, 2008. This exhibition features eighty important works from the Brooklyn Museum's world-renowned collection of American watercolors with a focus on landscape imagery. Ranging in date from 1777 to 1945, the selection represents major movements in American landscape painting: late eighteenth-century topographical and picturesque view painting; the Hudson River School and Pre-Raphaelitism; post-Civil War realism; American Impressionism; modernist abstraction; and American Scene painting. Among the featured artists are William Trost Richards, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Maurice Prendergast, John Marin, and Edward Hopper. The subjects represented range from Coney Island to Yosemite. This selection constitutes a rich and informative survey of the development of landscape art and of watercolor practice in the United States over the course of two hundred years.
Brushed with Light: American Landscape Watercolors from the Collection is curated by Teresa A. Carbone, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art, Brooklyn Museum. The exhibition is supported in part by the Brooklyn Museum American Art Council.
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