A Calm Watering Place--Extensive and Boundless Scene with Cattle

Description

In this prime example of Fisher’s early rural pictures, a ferry delivers two wealthy women and their belongings ashore, as a herd of especially handsome cattle rests in the foreground. Boston-based Fisher was among the first American artists to specialize in landscape, recalling that “This species of painting being novel in this part of the country, I found it a more lucrative, pleasant and distinguishing branch of the art than portrait painting.”

Provenance

(Alexander Gallery, New York)

A Calm Watering Place--Extensive and Boundless Scene with Cattle

Alvan Fisher

1816

Accession Number

1994.106

Medium

oil on panel

Dimensions

Unframed: 78 x 102.2 cm (30 11/16 x 40 1/4 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund