The Golden Hour

Description

Samuel Palmer developed a personal and emotionally charged style of landscape painting that celebrated nature as the product of divine creation. This watercolor of a spectacularly colorful sunset over the hills of Surrey was painted by Palmer toward the end of his life. An autumn sky heavy with rows of cumulus clouds shimmers in a pattern of pink and amethyst, as slivers of golden light emanate from the setting sun. The idyllic landscape is an elegy not only to a passing day, but to the brevity of life itself.

Provenance

George Gurney (by 1879-after 1882); (sale, Christie's, London, March 17, 1883, no. 182); Private Collection, England (1962); (sale, Sotheby's, London, November 14, 1962, no. 41); The Fine Art Society, London (1962-1963); Dr. Mark Fitch (1963-1987); (Leger Galleries, Ltd., London) (after 1987-before 2009); Private Collection, England (?-2009); (Lowell Libson, London, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH) (2009); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2009-)

The Golden Hour

Samuel Palmer

1865

Accession Number

2009.3

Medium

watercolor and gouache with graphite and scraping

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.6 x 35.4 cm (10 1/16 x 13 15/16 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

The Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund