The Clove - A Storm Scene in the Catskill Mountains
1851
Jasper F. Cropsey
Jasper F. Cropsey (American, 1823–1900)
American Painting and Sculpture
The Clove - A Storm Scene in the Catskill Mountains, 1851. Jasper F. Cropsey (American, 1823–1900). Oil on canvas; unframed: 152 x 120.2 cm (59 13/16 x 47 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the Horace Kelley Art Foundation 1946.494
- Maker/Artist
- Cropsey, Jasper Francis
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Unframed: 152 x 120.2 cm (59 13/16 x 47 5/16 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: Signed lower center: J. F. Cropsey / 1851
- Departments
- American Painting and Sculpture
- Accession Number
- 1946.494
- Credit Line
- Gift of the Horace Kelley Art Foundation
- Exhibitions
- Jasper F. Cropsey, 1823-1900, Visions of Landscape: East and West, Tempests and Romantic Visionaries: Images of Storms in European and American Art, 1750-1950, New York, NY, National Academy of Design, (1851), no. 6 as The Cove.<br>College Park, MD, University of Maryland Art Gallery, Jasper Cropsey 1823-1900: A Retrospective View of America's Painter of Autumn (2 February - 3 March 1968), cat. no. 2, p. 17, 19, ill. p. 16.<br>Cleveland, OH, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Jasper F. Cropsey 1823-1900 (8 July - 16 August 1970); no. 17, p. 72-3, ill. p. 74; traveled to Utica, NY, Munson-Williams-Poctor Institute (14 September - 25 October 1970); traveled to Washington, DC, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institute (23 November 1970 - 3 January 1971).<br>Cleveland, OH, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Visions of Landscape: East and West (17 February - 21 March 1982), no cat.<br>Yonkers, NY, The Hudson River Museum, The Book of Nature: American Painters and the Natural Sublime (27 October 1983 - 4 January 1984), cat. p. 106, p. 17, ill. p. 18.<br>Loan to the exhibition:<br>Oklahoma City Museum of Art (4/20/2006 - 8/13/2006): "Tempests and Romantic Visionaries: Images of Storms in European and American Art, 1750-1950"
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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