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John La Farge — Anemone
John La Farge

Anemone

1850

John La Farge's "Anemone" is a delicate pencil study that demonstrates the artist's keen observational skills and botanical interest. Created in the 19th century, this work showcases La Farge's refined draftsmanship through careful attention to the flower's organic forms and subtle gradations of tone. The drawing exemplifies the American artist's broader engagement with nature studies, which influenced his later work in stained glass and decorative arts.

Medium
pencil

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John La Farge, Anemone, 1850

John La Farge's "Anemone" is a delicate pencil study that demonstrates the artist's keen observational skills and botanical interest. Created in the 19th century, this work showcases La Farge's refined draftsmanship through careful attention to the flower's organic forms and subtle gradations of tone. The drawing exemplifies the American artist's broader engagement with nature studies, which influenced his later work in stained glass and decorative arts.

Medium
pencil
Year
1850
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Floral Subject, Watercolor, 19th Century, Delicate Aesthetic, Decorative Arts, Botanical Illustration, American Artist, Nature Study, Romantic Mood, American Impressionism

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