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Harlem River, (painting)

American Art Museum

Object Details

painter

Bouche, Louis 1896-1969

Notes

Spasovic, Lazar N., 2008.
Image on file.
(Lower right:) L. Bouche 1944 signed
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.

Summary

The painting shows an industrial scene on the banks of the Harlem River in New York City. The Harlem River is a navigable tidal body of water that connects the Hudson River and the East River, and divides Manhattan from the Bronx. The vantage point is likely Henry Hudson Bridge. In the lower left Bronx side of the painting, there are railroad tracks cut into the side of a rock formation. In the foreground is a gray body of water that branches off to the left (the main shipping channel) and pools on the right. There is a piece of shore on the right hand Manhattan side with a red steel barrel on it. In the middle ground, there is a green bridge and a red building with two chimneys and distinctive profile --the Manhattan Railway Power Plant (which stood at the foot of West 218th Street in Manhattan). There are a few assorted red buildings in the background under a smoky sky.

Date

1944

Control number

IAP 9E260034

Type

Paintings

Medium

Oil on canvas

Data Source

Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums

Topic

Cityscape--New York--New York City
Cityscape--River--Harlem River
Architecture exterior--Industry--Factory
Architecture--Bridge

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Record ID

siris_ari_406635
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