
Sketchbook, page 12: "White Mountians from foot of Randolph Hill"
1859
This graphite sketch captures a view of the White Mountains from the base of Randolph Hill, demonstrating Gifford's characteristic attention to atmospheric effects and landscape topography. The work exemplifies the 19th century Hudson River School's practice of sketching from nature as preparatory studies for larger compositions. The delicate graphite technique allows Gifford to explore the relationship between foreground terrain and distant mountain ranges, a central concern of his luminist approach to landscape painting.
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