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William Trost Richards    (American, 1833-1905)

 William Trost Richards - Forest Clearing h: 14.5 x w: 11.1 in / h: 36.8 x w: 28.2 cm
William Trost Richards
Forest Clearing
 
 William Trost Richards - Little Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.)) h: 7.5 x w: 13.7 in / h: 19 x w: 34.8 cm
William Trost Richards
Little Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts 1877
 
 

Biography
1833 Born in Philadelphia, PA
1905 Died in Newport, RI
William Trost Richards, is an artist associated with both the Hudson River School and the American Pre-Raphaelite movement. Born in Philadelphia in 1833, William Trost Richards studied in Florence, Rome, and Paris before settling in Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was recognized initially for his landscapes - especially of the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine - but turned his attention to the sea beginning in about 1867.

A leading artist of the American Watercolor Society, Richards was esteemed for helping lift the medium into higher prominence. The exhibition at the Metropolitan features works representing the entire range of subjects for which Richards was known. Noteworthy among his early works are Palms, a delicate drawing from 1855 which was acquired recently by the Museum.

Courtesy Alan Shuptrine Fine Art. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Exhibitions
1889 Paris Exposition (Bronze medal) Paris
1885 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (Temple medal) Philadelphia, PA
1883 Corcoran Art Gallery Washington, DC
1876 Centennial Exposition (medal) Philadelphia, PA
1852 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Philadelphia, PA
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