Ralph Blakelock
American Painter, 1847-1919 One of the most important visionary artists in late 19th-century America, he was self-taught as a painter. From 1867 he was exhibiting landscapes in the style of the Hudson River school at the National Academy of Design in New York. Rather than going abroad for advanced training, like most of his contemporaries, he spent the years 1869-72 in the western United States. Back in New York, Blakelock evolved his personal style during the 1870s and 1880s. Eschewing literal transcriptions of nature, he preferred to paint evocative moonlit landscapes such as Moonlight (Washington, DC, Corcoran Gal. A.).

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Ralph Blakelock Moonlight Indian Encampment oil painting


Moonlight Indian Encampment
mk68 Oil on canvas Washingto Smithsonian American Art Museum 1885-18895 USA
Painting ID::  30843
Ralph Blakelock
Moonlight Indian Encampment
mk68 Oil on canvas Washingto Smithsonian American Art Museum 1885-18895 USA
   
   
     

Ralph Blakelock The Poetry of Moonlight oil painting


The Poetry of Moonlight
mk77 c.1880-90 Oil on canvas 30x25 1/4in
Painting ID::  31872
Ralph Blakelock
The Poetry of Moonlight
mk77 c.1880-90 Oil on canvas 30x25 1/4in
   
   
     

Ralph Blakelock Moonlight oil painting


Moonlight
mk140 circa 1885-189 Oil on canvas 68.7x81.3cm
Painting ID::  39089
Ralph Blakelock
Moonlight
mk140 circa 1885-189 Oil on canvas 68.7x81.3cm
   
   
     

Ralph Blakelock After sundown oil painting


After sundown
mk146 ca.1892 Oil on canvas
Painting ID::  39278
Ralph Blakelock
After sundown
mk146 ca.1892 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

Ralph Blakelock Old New York Shanties at 55th Street and 7th Avenue oil painting


Old New York Shanties at 55th Street and 7th Avenue
mk151 c.1870
Painting ID::  39750
Ralph Blakelock
Old New York Shanties at 55th Street and 7th Avenue
mk151 c.1870
   
   
     

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     American Painter, 1847-1919 One of the most important visionary artists in late 19th-century America, he was self-taught as a painter. From 1867 he was exhibiting landscapes in the style of the Hudson River school at the National Academy of Design in New York. Rather than going abroad for advanced training, like most of his contemporaries, he spent the years 1869-72 in the western United States. Back in New York, Blakelock evolved his personal style during the 1870s and 1880s. Eschewing literal transcriptions of nature, he preferred to paint evocative moonlit landscapes such as Moonlight (Washington, DC, Corcoran Gal. A.).

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