The Mission

Charles W. Hawthorne

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

In this striking image of a mission church that Charles Hawthorne encountered on a trip to Texas and Mexico in 1928, he used watery washes to suggest a scene bathed in brilliant southwestern light. The vivid tonalities and rapid touch of Hawthorne’s mature work in watercolor (largely from the 1920s) stand in stark contrast to the oil paintings for which he was better known—figure subjects that tended to be dark and heavily brushed. He may have found inspiration for this more liberated expression in the freely brushed and vibrant watercolors of John Singer Sargent.

Caption

Charles W. Hawthorne (American, 1872–1930). The Mission, 1928. Transparent watercolor with touches of opaque watercolor over black conte crayon on beige, thick, moderate-rough textured wove paper, 13 3/8 x 19 7/16 in. (34 x 49.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Museum Collection Fund, 29.1422. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

American Art

Title

The Mission

Date

1928

Medium

Transparent watercolor with touches of opaque watercolor over black conte crayon on beige, thick, moderate-rough textured wove paper

Classification

Watercolor

Dimensions

13 3/8 x 19 7/16 in. (34 x 49.4 cm)

Signatures

Lower right, in pencil: "C. W. Hawthorne"

Credit Line

Museum Collection Fund

Accession Number

29.1422

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