Study for "From Paradise to Purgatory, Newport"

Study for "From Paradise to Purgatory, Newport" by William Trost Richards, American, 1833–1905

Classification

landscapes

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Gift of the National Academy of Design from the Mrs. William T. Brewster Bequest

Accession Number

1953-179-75

About this artwork

Research in Progress

Art Historical Context

William Trost Richards, an American artist who lived from 1833 to 1905, created this preparatory study around 1878 for his larger composition titled "From Paradise to Purgatory, Newport." Classified as a landscape, the work reflects Richards' deep engagement with natural scenery during a period when American artists often sought to capture the nation's varied environments with both precision and emotional depth. The evocative title hints at a narrative journey through contrasting moods of place, likely centered on the scenic shores and vistas of Newport. As a study, this piece reveals the car...

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