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Victor de Grailly — The Oxbow Seen from Mount Holyoke

Victor de Grailly

The Oxbow Seen from Mount Holyoke

1840

Depicting the famous Connecticut River bend that also inspired Thomas Cole, this Hudson River School painting captures the sublime American landscape with the movement's characteristic blend of precise detail and romantic grandeur.

Medium
oil on fabric

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Victor de Grailly, The Oxbow Seen from Mount Holyoke, 1840

Depicting the famous Connecticut River bend that also inspired Thomas Cole, this Hudson River School painting captures the sublime American landscape with the movement's characteristic blend of precise detail and romantic grandeur.

Medium
oil on fabric
Year
1840
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, River, French, Scenic, Landscape, Nature, Earth Tones, Oil on Canvas, Mountain, Romantic

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Cleveland Museum of Art