Description
In 1892, John Twachtman, one of the most imaginative of the American Impressionists, established a summer colony at Cos Cob, Connecticut. This painting depicts the Holley Mill near Cos Cob. Unlike the French Impressionists, who tended to analyze the effects of light and color in a scene, Twachtman was interested in expressing the pure poetry of color and his emotional response to the changes he observed in nature.
Provenance
Estate of the artist (American Art Association, New York, Sale of the Work of the Late John. H. Twachtman, 24 March 1903, probably no. 93 as Deserted Wharf; possibly to E.A. Rorke, New York); Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt, Cleveland; Bequest to The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1942.
Accession Number
1942.122
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
Unframed: 61.5 x 51 cm (24 3/16 x 20 1/16 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Bequest of Julia Morgan Marlatt