Lake George

John Frederick Kensett

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Although John Frederick Kensett is generally remembered for painting luminous skies and still waters, here his short, brushy strokes convey topographical detail and an atmospheric sense of movement, with dark clouds gathering above the horizon and autumnal foliage roiling in the blustery wind. By the time he created Lake George, the site had been painted by Hudson River School artists for nearly fifty years. Kensett frequented Lake George during the summers, producing many sketches and paintings.

Caption

John Frederick Kensett (American, 1816–1872). Lake George, 1870. Oil on canvas, frame: 26 x 36 1/8 x 4 1/2 in. (66 x 91.8 x 11.4 cm) 14 x 24 1/8 in. (35.6 x 61.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. W. W. Phelps in memory of her mother and father, Ella M. and John C. Southwick, 33.219. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

American Art

Title

Lake George

Date

1870

Medium

Oil on canvas

Classification

Painting

Dimensions

frame: 26 x 36 1/8 x 4 1/2 in. (66 x 91.8 x 11.4 cm) 14 x 24 1/8 in. (35.6 x 61.2 cm)

Signatures

Signed lower right (first two initials in monogram): "JF.K. '70."

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. W. W. Phelps in memory of her mother and father, Ella M. and John C. Southwick

Accession Number

33.219

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