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John Henry Twachtman — Pastures, Branchville, Connecticut
John Henry Twachtman

Pastures, Branchville, Connecticut

1888

In the mid-1880s a group of American artists joined together to promote the expressive qualities of pastel. As a member of this group, known as the Society of Painters in Pastel, Twachtman contributed actively to their last three exhibitions in 1888, 1889, and 1890. As in this example, Twachtman incorporated the tone of his papers into his imagery, so that the paper becomes a part of the design itself. The most frequent subjects of his pastels were views of the fields and undulating countryside of Greenwich, Connecticut, with gentle rhythms punctuated by occasional trees and patches of wildflowers.

Medium
pastel on composition board

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John Henry Twachtman, Pastures, Branchville, Connecticut, 1888

In the mid-1880s a group of American artists joined together to promote the expressive qualities of pastel. As a member of this group, known as the Society of Painters in Pastel, Twachtman contributed actively to their last three exhibitions in 1888, 1889, and 1890. As in this example, Twachtman incorporated the tone of his papers into his imagery, so that the paper becomes a part of the design itself. The most frequent subjects of his pastels were views of the fields and undulating countryside of Greenwich, Connecticut, with gentle rhythms punctuated by occasional trees and patches of wildflowers.

Medium
pastel on composition board
Year
1888
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Modern, Drawing, Unique Work

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago