Landscape
38.0 x 51.0 cm
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Opis kolekcionarskog djela
Artistic Style and Technique
William Henry Holmes was known for his exceptional skill in watercolor painting, and this piece is no exception. The use of soft colors and delicate brushstrokes creates a sense of tranquility, drawing the viewer into the peaceful scene. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the intricate textures of the trees and the subtle play of light on the hillside. Key Features of the painting include:- A prominent tree in the foreground, providing a sense of depth and perspective
- A person standing under the tree, adding a sense of human presence to the landscape
- A hillside covered in grass and trees, creating a sense of movement and energy
- Two birds visible in the sky, adding a touch of whimsy and freedom to the scene
Comparison with Other Works
The Landscape painting can be compared to other works by William Henry Holmes, such as Wyoming Foot Hills and Haymaking Scene. These pieces showcase the artist's ability to capture the beauty of the American landscape in a variety of settings and moods.For more information on William Henry Holmes and his works, visit https://ArtsDot.com. To learn more about the Smithsonian American Art Museum, check out their collection on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithsonian_American_Art_Museum.
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Biografija umjetnika
Early Life and Education
- Born: Harrison County, United States of America (1846)
- Died: 1933
- William Henry Holmes was born on a farm near Cadiz, in Harrison County, Ohio, to Joseph and Mary Heberling Holmes on December 1, 1846.
- He graduated from the McNeely Normal School, Hopedale, Ohio in 1870.
- Briefly taught drawing, painting, natural history, and geology at the school.
- Received an honorary A.B. (Bachelor of Arts) degree from the school in 1889.
- Received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from The George Washington University in 1918.
Career as Artist, Illustrator and Geologist
- In 1871, he went to Washington, D.C., to study art under Theodore Kaufmann.
- Employed by the Smithsonian Institution drawing and sketching fossil shells and shells of live mollusks.
- Became an artist/topographer with the government survey of Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden in 1872, replacing Thomas Moran.
- First trip out West was to Yellowstone National Park.
- Gained a national reputation as a scientific illustrator, cartographer, pioneering archaeologist, and geologist during the 1870s.
- His work on the laccolith influenced Grove Karl Gilbert's own work.
- Worked closely with photographer William H. Jackson.
- Helped produce Hayden’s Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado (1877, 1881).
- Studied at Munich, Germany under Frank Duveneck to further his art studies.
- Took lessons in "museum making" from Adolphe B. Meyer of Dresden's Anthropology Museum.
- Assigned to Clarence Dutton as a geologist and illustrator after returning to the U.S.
- Illustrated the atlas for Dutton’s Tertiary History of the Grand Canyon District (1882).
- Created a triptych panorama of the Grand Canyon from Point Sublime, considered a masterpiece.
Archaeological Work and Ethnological Studies
- Began studying Ancestral Pueblo culture remains in Utah in 1875.
- His models of ancient Indian ruins were displayed at the Centennial International Exhibition in Philadelphia.
- Became an expert in prehistoric pottery, shell art, textiles, and Native American arts.
- Discovered and reported Indian petroglyphs in central West Virginia in 1889.
- Published "Art in Shell of the American Indians" (1883) and "Pottery of the Ancient Pueblos" (1886).
- Studied the Etowah Indian Mounds of the Mississippian culture in Georgia.
- Published his synthesis of pottery in 1903.
Museum Directorship and Later Life
- Served as head curator of anthropology at the U.S. National Museum (1897-1932).
- Chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1902–1909).
- Director of National Gallery of Art (now Smithsonian American Art Museum) (1920–32).
- Assembled exhibits of Indian arts from the Northwest Coast.
- Published "Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities" (1919).
- Lived in Royal Oak, Michigan upon retirement in 1932.
- Died April 20, 1933.
Legacy and Significance
- Known for his contributions to scientific illustration, archaeology, and anthropology.
- Influential figure in establishing professional archaeology in the United States.
- His work on the antiquity of humans in the Americas had a conservative influence on archaeological research.
- A "Renaissance Man" with diverse talents and interests.
- His detailed illustrations significantly contributed to geological and anthropological understanding.
William Henry Holmes
1846 - 1933