Photo of collection object Waterfall between Chiavenna and Mount Splügen
Towne, Francis. Waterfall between Chiavenna and Mount Splügen, 1784. watercolor with graphite, point of brushwork, and selective glazing , Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 2012.35. CC0.

Waterfall between Chiavenna and Mount Splügen

1784

Francis Towne

Francis Towne (British, 1739/40–1816)

Drawings

Waterfall between Chiavenna and Mount Splügen, 1784. Francis Towne (British, 1739/40–1816). Watercolor with graphite, point of brushwork, and selective glazing ; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2012.35 Francis Towne spent a year painting the architectural wonders of Rome and its environs on what was to be his only trip to the Continent. On the journey back to England, he traveled over the Alps, visiting the Italian Lakes, crossing over the Splügen Pass into Switzerland, finally arriving in Geneva. His distinctive style, characterized by an austere simplicity of vision, found its fullest expression in his Alpine views, described by one scholar as "unquestionably among the greatest by any 18th-century artist of mountain scenery." Against the earth tones of the brooding cliffs, the crash of the waterfall is like a white explosion. This drawing once belonged to Paul Oppé, one of Britain's most esteemed art historians and a legendary authority on English drawings.
Maker/Artist
Towne, Francis
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
watercolor with graphite, point of brushwork, and selective glazing
Inscribed
Inscription: signed and dated, in pen and brown ink, at lower left: Francis Towne / dell. 1784
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
2012.35
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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