Sunset
Ralph Albert Blakelock
American Art
Although Blakelock is better known for his eccentric, moonlit landscapes, he did practice conventional sketching in the manner of Hudson River School painters. In this sheet torn from a sketchbook, the artist captured the general composition in pencil, probably en plein air, and then painted over the initial sketch. His pencil outlines and descriptive notations—such as “warm gray” and “floating cirrus”—are still visible through the watercolor in the clouds.
MEDIUM
Transparent and opaque watercolors and graphite on cream wove paper
DATES
July 1, 1876
SIGNATURE
Signed lower right: "R A Blakelock"
INSCRIPTIONS
Pencil inscriptions and color notations throughout sheet, some are obscured by watercolor and are only visible with infrared photography: upper left "floating cirrus / Blue" and "light cloud / back"; upper right "Blue" and "warm gray / against / del. pur [i.e., delicate purple]"; in center "palette edge," "gold" and "warm / Purple"; along bottom edge (obscured by watercolor): "Sunset July 1st. 1876"
ACCESSION NUMBER
27.9
CREDIT LINE
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers in memory of Edwin Beers
MUSEUM LOCATION
This item is not on view
CAPTION
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847–1919). Sunset, July 1, 1876. Transparent and opaque watercolors and graphite on cream wove paper, 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (16.5 x 10.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers in memory of Edwin Beers
, 27.9 (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 27.9_acetate_bw.jpg)
IMAGE
overall, 27.9_acetate_bw.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph
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