Landscape (before 1918)
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This evocative landscape painting by Jasper Francis Cropsey, a master of American landscape art, combines a serene yet expressive portrayal of nature’s vastness and transient beauty. In the painting titled "Landscape (before 1918)", Cropsey captures a meditative view of an expansive wilderness graced by autumn’s colorful touch.The scene is set under a muted sky, where the soft, elongated clouds suggest an early morning or late afternoon light, radiating a gentle luminosity that bathes the landscape. At the heart of the painting lies a tranquil expanse, with a rolling mountain in the distant haze forming a majestic backdrop. This subtle, mist-covered peak draws the viewer's eye as a focal point, emphasizing the atmospheric depth and vast scale typical of Cropsey’s works.In the foreground, rich autumnal foliage in shades of fiery red, warm orange, and lush green clusters around the scene. These trees, some in the full burst of color and others starting to fade, frame the landscape and lead the viewer’s gaze across a rustic wooden fence that trails off into a field dotted with shrubs and scatterings of fallen leaves.Jasper Francis Cropsey's painterly technique and his use of light and color showcase his commitment to depicting the American landscape with emotional and aesthetic fidelity. This painting is not just a visual study of nature; it is an invitation to pause and reflect on the enduring beauty and peaceful solitude of the natural world.
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Jasper Francis Cropsey was an important American landscape artist of the Hudson River School.
Cropsey was born on his father Jacob Rezeau Cropsey's farm in Rossville on Staten Island, New York, the oldest of eight children. As a young boy, Cropsey had recurring periods of poor health.