Woodstock Meadows in Winter
Woodstock Meadows in Winter
Artist
Birge Harrison
American, 1854-1929
Place of OriginUnited States
Date1909
DimensionsFrame: 62 5/8 × 56 3/4 × 2 1/4 in. (159.1 × 144.1 × 5.7 cm)
Canvas: 46 1/8 × 40 1/4 in. (117.2 × 102.2 cm)
Canvas: 46 1/8 × 40 1/4 in. (117.2 × 102.2 cm)
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationPaintings
Credit LineGift of Cora Baird Lacey, in memory of Mary A. Dustin
Object number
1912.1266
Not on View
Collections
Published ReferencesHarrison, B., Landscape Painting, New York, 1909, repr. opp. p. 216.
- Paintings
Hoeber, A., "Birge Harrison, N.A., Landscape Painter," International Studio, LXIV, July 1911, repr. p. VII.
Toledo Museum of Art Museum News, no. 20, Dec. 1912, repr.
Bryant, L., American Pictures and their Painters, New York, John Lane, 1917, p. 197, repr.
Bryant, L., What Pictures to See in America, New York, 1925, p. 225, repr.
Jackman, Rilla E., American Arts, Chicago, 1940, repr.
Toledo Museum of Art, The Toledo Museum of Art, American Paintings, Toledo, 1979, p. 57, pl. 129.
Coke, Van Deren, Andrew Dasburg, Albuquerque, 1979, repr. fig. 4, p. 11.
Baker, John, Henry Lee McFee and Formalist Realism in American Still Life, 1923-1936, Lewisburg, 1987, p. 21, fig. 3.
Love, Richard H., Carl W. Peters: American Scene Painter from Rochester to Rockport, Rochester, NY, 1999, p. 195, fig. 18-10, p. 196.
Smith, Anita M., Woodstock: History and Hearsay, 2nd ed., Woodstock, NY, Woodstock Arts, 2006, repr. p. 94.
Peterson, Brian H., Form Radiating Life: The Paintings of Charles Rosen, Doylestown, PA, James A. Michener Art Museum, 2006, p. 35, fig. 3 (col.).
Grandbois, Michèle, ed., Marc-Aurèle Fortin: The Experience of Color, Montreal, Les Éditions de l'Homme, 2011, fig. 30 (col.) pp. 68, 259 (not in exhibition).
Exhibition HistoryToledo, The Toledo Museum of Art, March 1912, no. 211.Buffalo, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and Albright Art Gallery, Two Retrospective Exhibitions of Paintings by Alexander Harrison and Birge Harrison, 1913, no. 1, repr.
Toledo, The Toledo Museum of Art, Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings Acquired by the Toledo Museum, 1901-1951.
New York, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Commemorationg the Armory Show of 1913, 1955, no. 39.
Poughkeepsie, (NY), Vassar College Art Gallery, Woodstock: An American Art Colony 1902-1977, 1977, no. 12, repr.
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Art Museum; Ithaca, NY, Cornell University, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art; New York, Albany Institute of History and Art; New York Historical Society; Winterthur, DE, Winterthur, Museum, Garden & Library, Byrdcliffe: An American Arts and Crafts Colony, June 25, 2004 - August 2005, no. 62, p. 101, repr. (col.) p. 181.
Label TextBirge Harrison was an influential teacher and a leading figure in the development of Woodstock, New York as an art colony. In 1904 he founded the Woodstock School of Landscape Painting of the Art Student League, which he directed until 1910. This snowy scene shows the stream that joins Tannery Brook at Woodstock Meadows. In the center background is Wide Clove, with Mead’s Mountain to the left and Overlook Mountain to the right.Membership
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