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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: William Trost Richards, Rhode Island Coast, c. 1874
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: William Trost Richards, Rhode Island Coast, c. 1874

William Trost Richards 1869-1965

Rhode Island Coast, c. 1874
Oil on canvas on board
11 1/4 x 19 1/2 inches (28.6 x 49.5 cm)
Signed lower left: W.T. Richards
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William Trost Richards was a leading light of American painting in the second half of the nineteenth century. His masterful observation and extraordinary technical skill embody the particular American mixture...
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William Trost Richards was a leading light of American painting in the second half of the nineteenth century. His masterful observation and extraordinary technical skill embody the particular American mixture of the Pre-Raphaelitism of John Ruskin and the fidelity to nature advocated by Alexander von Humbboldt. Richards's subjects were "ancient, noble, and poetic things." He believed that the "Purest and most holy lessons may be learned from Nature. Lessons . . . stamped with such gigantic impress as if God's own hand had drawn them there."

A native of Philadelphia, William Trost Richards had a fifty-year career as a noted landscape and marine painter whose mature work combined extremely detailed aspects of nature with atmospheric qualities. He was especially innovative for his time, because he borrowed informal composition techniques from the Pre-Raphaelites of England, painting lights and colors outdoors as he actually observed them.

His formal education ended at age thirteen when he quit school to support his family by working as a commercial draughtsman designing ornamental metal fixtures. He studied painting privately with William Stanley Haseltine and Paul Weber from whom he learned a meticulous graphic technique. He was supported by local persons in Philadelphia who financed a year of study in Europe from 1855 to 1856, and in 1867, he went abroad for a second time. He did numerous pencil drawings and paintings of Italy and Switzerland and much painting along English coasts.

By the 1850s, he had decided that landscape was his favorite subject matter and was especially inspired by American poetry but was much more inspired by American landscape painting, especially that of John Kensett and Frederic Edwin Church. He did a series of brilliant Adirondack landscapes and also coastal landscapes and marine subjects from New Jersey to Maine. The latter part of his career, he was firmly established as a coastal and marine painter, ever fascinated by the tumultuous phenomenon of water hitting rocks and beach.
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The artist;
Herbert Maule Richards, New York, son of the above;
C.C. von Loben Sels, California, gift from the above;
Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania;
Private collection, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (acquired from the above), 2015 until 2025
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