Short Cut, Watchung Station, New Jersey
George Inness, American, 1825 - 1894
Geography:
Made in United States, North and Central America
Date:
1883Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
37 5/8 x 29 1/8 inches (95.6 x 74 cm) Framed: 47 5/8 × 39 1/8 inches (121 × 99.4 cm)Curatorial Department:
American Art
W1895-1-5Credit Line:
Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1895
Made in United States, North and Central America
Date:
1883Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
37 5/8 x 29 1/8 inches (95.6 x 74 cm) Framed: 47 5/8 × 39 1/8 inches (121 × 99.4 cm)Curatorial Department:
American Art
* Gallery 111, American Art, first floor
Accession Number:W1895-1-5Credit Line:
Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1895
Label:
In a bucolic landscape of northern New Jersey, Inness’s carefully manipulated vantage point places rural life and modern technology on a collision course. An elderly man leaning on a walking stick makes his way across a rickety bridge in the foreground, appearing to confront a train speeding in his direction in the background. The precarious position of the figure over a dark chasm conveys the artist’s sense of the vulnerability of historic tradition in the modern era, a concern that resonates with his admiration for the old masters.
In a bucolic landscape of northern New Jersey, Inness’s carefully manipulated vantage point places rural life and modern technology on a collision course. An elderly man leaning on a walking stick makes his way across a rickety bridge in the foreground, appearing to confront a train speeding in his direction in the background. The precarious position of the figure over a dark chasm conveys the artist’s sense of the vulnerability of historic tradition in the modern era, a concern that resonates with his admiration for the old masters.
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