Willow Tree, Harlem Creek, New York

Willow Tree, Harlem Creek, New York by William Rickarby Miller

Medium

Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on green wove paper

Dimensions

11 5/16 x 16 1/8 in. (28.7 x 41 cm)

Classification

Watercolor

Culture

American

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1966

Accession Number

66.141

Tags

Landscapes

Art Historical Context

In the serene landscape *Willow Tree, Harlem Creek, New York*1853), British-born artist William Rickar Miller captures the quiet beauty of mid-19th-century Manhattan's northern fringes. Perched on green wove paper, the majestic willow tree dominates the composition, its drooping branches framing the gentle flow of Harlem Creek—a waterway that once wound through rural outskirts before urbanization claimed it. Miller, known for his precise topographic views, renders this American scene with meticulous detail, evoking the era's fascination with nature's untouched grandeur. Crafted in watercolor,...

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