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![]() | An Elm Grove 1880 Jersey City Museum Jersey City, NJ | GA | Anonymous | |
Angler By Forest Stream ca. 1870s Private collection: Jim Friedman Unknown, USA | ![]() Description: Dimly lit landscape depicting a man in fishing gear standing in the shallow water at the edge of a river, his fishing line cast out into the water and a tackle box slung over his shoulder. In the distance the sun begins to break through the thick cloud cover, illuminating the clouds along the horizon. | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Cows Grazing Near A Stream oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | Anonymous | |
Evening In The Forest circa 1890 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | Anonymous | ||
Landscape 1880s Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | Landscape With Sheep Grazing ca. 1885-1895 Private collection: Sonia Parton Whelan Unknown, USA | GA | Anonymous | |
Looking Southwest Over Church's Farm From The Sienghenberg 1864 Olana Hudson, NY | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | Misty Morning, Coast Of Maine ca. late 1860s Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | ![]() The influence of William Trost Richards is evident in this works coastal subject matter, careful execution, and vaporous atmospheric effects. Parton studied with Richards in Philadelphia from 1859 to 1861 and remained close with the elder artist throughout his life, even going on a sketching expedition with him in the Adirondacks. | GA | Anonymous |
Mount Merino 1865 Private Collection Unknown, USA | ![]() Description: Sunny landscape depicting a male figure standing on the banks of the Hudson River, his back turned toward the viewer, and his attention directed toward a small herd of cattle wading along the shallow shore. In the distance Mt. Merino is silhouetted against a lavender sky. | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Niagara Falls ca. 1880 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | ![]() Little is known about Arthur Partons watercolor activities, although he did exhibit regularly with the American Watercolor Society beginning in 1880. Depicting one of Americas most sublime and popular landscape subjects, this ambitious picture provides a good example of an exhibition watercolor. Its highly textured surfacecreated with opaque... | GA | Anonymous |
- Arthur Parton