Horse (from Sketchbook)

Francis William Edmonds

ca. 1838 and after

Horse (from Sketchbook) by Francis William Edmonds

Medium

Graphite on off-white wove paper

Dimensions

6 5/8 x 8 in. (16.8 x 20.3 cm)

Classification

Drawing

Culture

American

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Sheila and Richard J. Schwartz Fund, 1987

Accession Number

1987.196.3ff

Tags

Horses

About this artwork

This graphite drawing of a horse comes from a crucial sketchbook that Francis William Edmonds began around 1838, documenting the working process of one of America's most accomplished genre painters. Edmonds (1806-1863) built his reputation depicting scenes of everyday American life with humor, warmth, and keen social observation, yet his surviving sketchbooks reveal the careful preparatory work underlying his finished paintings. Executed on off-white wove paper, this horse study demonstrates Edm...

Art Historical Context

Francis William Edmonds (1806–1863), a leading American genre painter, captured everyday life with humor, warmth, sharp social insight in the early 19th century. graphite drawing of a horse, his sketchbook begun around 1838, a rare glimpse into the meticulous preparation behind his polished paintings. Rendered on off-white w paper (6 5/8 x 8 in.), it showcases Edmonds's dedication to direct observation, honing details like equine anatomy and movement weaving them into bustling multi-figure scenes of travel, work, or leisure. Sketchbooks like this one—bound in marbled paper with a leather spin...

About the Artist

Francis William Edmonds · 18061863

Francis William Edmonds, born on November 22, 1806, in Hudson, New York, into a prominent Quaker family as the seventh child of storekeeper and public servant Samuel Edmonds and Lydia Worth Edmonds, displayed remarkable artistic talent from youth. After Quaker schooling and farm work, he entered banking in 1823 as a clerk at the Tradesmen's Bank in New York City under his uncle Gorham Worth, a pat...

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