amateur sketch
water colours
rough brush stroke
incomplete sketchy
landscape
possibly oil pastel
oil painting
underpainting
mountain
watercolour illustration
mixed medium
watercolor
Dimensions 11 x 17 in. (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
Alexander Wyant created this landscape with graphite and watercolor on paper in the late 19th century. Wyant, like many artists of his time, found solace and inspiration in nature. His landscapes reflect a romantic sensibility, yet also capture the changing American landscape. Wyant's personal history is deeply intertwined with his artistic vision. Experiencing a stroke that paralyzed his right arm, he retrained himself to paint with his left. This transformation perhaps deepened his connection to the natural world, infusing his work with a greater sense of intimacy. This particular mountain landscape evokes the concept of the sublime, a popular notion in the 19th century, reflecting the awe and emotional intensity one might feel when confronted with the vastness of nature. Think about how Wyant’s muted palette and delicate brushstrokes invite a quiet contemplation, a gentle immersion into the scene.
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