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Eagle Lake Viewed from Cadillac Mountain, Mt. Desert Island, Maine

Cooper Hewitt

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Frederic Edwin Church, American, 1826–1900

    Description

    Landscape sketch showing a view of the sun setting over Mt. Desert Island in Maine, looking west over Eagle Lake from the summit of Cadillac Mountain. The immediate foreground includes the nearby rocky and wooded slope, loosely rendered, with a barren tree at left, which descends to Eagle Lake, prominently featured at lower center. Bounded on all sides by heavily wooded hills and mountains, the lake brightly reflects the sun's light, which also casts a shadow of the nearby ridge on the lake's surface. In the middle distance at left, a round prominence--possibly Connor's Nubble--abruptly rises behind the lake. A rolling landscape interspersed with numerous reflective lakes extends from the middle distance into the background, where it forms an undulating horizon. Unobscured, the sun shines brightly at upper center, radiating beams of white light in every direction. The sky is a layered mix of sunset tones, with thin bands of pink clouds along the horizon, darker banks of puffy clouds at left and along the upper margin, and a hazy sky gradating from a warm peachy gold to a darker blue-green.
    Verso: Landscape sketch showing a loosely rendered view of a low sun over an extremely mountainous landscape, with a tall, sharp prominence at far right, another craggy hill at lower center, and a rugged mountain range in the background that makes for a serrated horizon. Rolling, indistinct landscape extends from foreground to background.

    Credit Line

    Gift of Louis P. Church

    Date

    1850–60

    Accession Number

    1917-4-324

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    seascapes

    Object Name

    Drawing

    Type

    Drawing

    Medium

    Oil and graphite on paperboard; verso: graphite

    Dimensions

    29.4 × 44.5 cm (11 9/16 × 17 1/2 in.)

    made in

    Maine, USA

    place depicted

    Maine, USA

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    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
    Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department

    Data Source

    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq4ab2478cc-55a9-4e9e-8a5e-8c268e001403

    Record ID

    chndm_1917-4-324

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