Artwork

View of the Northfields (North Salem) and Beverly

View of the Northfields (North Salem) and Beverly, by Unknown, oil, 1800
View of the Northfields (North Salem) and Beverly, by Unknown, oil, 1800

View of the Northfields (North Salem) and Beverly is an oil painting by the Hudson River School artist Unknown. It dates from 1800 and is held in the collection of the Peabody Essex Museum.

About this work

Overview

View of the Northfields (North Salem) and Beverly is a wood-panel painting depicting a serene small-town landscape. The scene features buildings, houses, a river, and hills under a blue sky with clouds.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is a tranquil, everyday townscape, emphasizing the coexistence of human settlement and natural elements. The meaning may lie in the representation of a peaceful, idyllic environment.

Technique & Style

Executed on wood, an unconventional choice over traditional canvas, the painting's technique and style are not overtly innovative in composition but notable for the medium's texture and durability.

History & Provenance

Limited information is available on the artist's rationale for using wood. The piece's history and ownership timeline are not specified in the provided details.

Context

The use of wood as a medium might suggest a regional or personal preference, or possibly an experiment with texture and longevity, though the exact context for this choice remains unclear.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

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