Accession # |
50.65 |
Artist |
Alvan Fisher
|
Title |
View of Springfield on the Connecticut River |
Date |
1819 |
Medium |
Oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
41 × 53 × 3 in. (104.1 × 134.6 × 7.6 cm) |
Signed |
Signed lower left: "A. Fisher / Pinxt / 1819" |
Credit Line |
Dick S. Ramsay Fund |
Location |
Visible Storage: Case 15, Screen G (Paintings)
|
Curatorial Remarks:
Alvan Fisher’s bucolic view of Springfield, Massachusetts, from across the Connecticut River typifies the kind of landscapes that were popular in the period. It describes a specific locale—note the steepled First Church on the far bank—using the well-known artistic vocabulary of the “Claudian” landscape. This compositional format, based on the widely emulated works of the seventeenth-century French painter Claude Lorrain, creates an ordered progression through space from a dark foreground stage framed by trees to a well-lit body of water in the middle ground to hazy hills in the background.