Object Details
graphic artist
Smillie, James David
Description
James David Smillie etched Old Cedars, Coast of Maine, one of his best known prints, for the American Art Review, which published it in October 1880. The print reproduced his own watercolor, painted while on holiday in the summer of 1879 in Kennebunkport.
For this print, as detailed in his journal, Smillie made a drawing of the watercolor and transferred it to a prepared plate. Originality was not an issue at this time. Artists sometimes etched replicas after their own work in other media. Most highly valued, however, were the etchings conceived and then drawn directly on the plate.
The popularity of Old Cedars is indicated by the attempt of German painter-etcher Hans Friedrich Emanuel Schennis (1852–1918) to pass off his copy in reverse as the original print. However, Schennis’s fraud was exposed and the fake and the original were shown together in a New York exhibition in 1885.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
Date made
1880
ID Number
GA.14869
catalog number
14869
accession number
94830
Object Name
print
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
ink (overall material)
Measurements
image: 12.5 cm x 17.5 cm; 4 15/16 in x 6 7/8 in
sheet: 23.5 cm x 31 cm; 9 1/4 in x 12 3/16 in
Associated Place
United States: Maine
Related Publication
Brucia Witthoft. The Fine-Arts Etchings of James David Smillie 1833-1909
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Communications
Art
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1002397