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  1. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Title: In the Woods. Artist: Asher Brown Durand (American, Jefferson, New Jersey 1796–1886 Maplewood, New Jersey) Date: 1855. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 60 3/4 x 48 in. (154.3 x 121.9 cm) Credit Line: Gift in memory of Jonathan Sturges by his children, 1895.

  2. Asher Brown Durand . Nacimiento: 21 de agosto de 1796; Maplewood, United States ; Fallecimiento: 17 de septiembre de 1886; Maplewood, United States ; Nacionalidad: American; Movimiento: Romanticismo; Escuela/grupo: Escuela del río Hudson; Género: paisaje; Campo: pintura; Alumnos: Mary Josephine Walters; Amigos y compañeros de trabajo: Thomas ...

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    • Maplewood, United States
  3. From these, he fashioned progressively vivid compositions typically of woodland interiors, culminating in masterpieces of organic verisimilitude, such as the Museum’s In the Woods, 1855 . In the same year, Durand cemented his reputation as the guiding philosopher of the second generation of New York landscape painters with the publication in ...

  4. Artist: Asher Brown Durand (American, Jefferson, New Jersey 1796–1886 Maplewood, New Jersey) Date: 1850. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 39 1/2 x 61 in. (100.3 x 154.9 cm) Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1911. Accession Number: 11.156

  5. Title: In the Woods. Creator: Asher Brown Durand. Date Created: 1855. Physical Dimensions: 60 3/4 x 48 in. (154.3 x 121.9 cm) Type: Painting. External Link:...

  6. Esta especie de religión natural es patente en su lienzo In the Woods (1855) en el que los troncos de los árboles forman una especie de bóveda gótica. [11] Durand es especialmente reconocido por su cuadro Almas afines (1849) [12] que muestra a su amigo Thomas Cole junto al poeta William C. Bryant en un paisaje de

  7. In the Woods. 1855. by Asher Brown Durand. This monumental painting departs from the pastoral treatment of Durands earlier works to celebrate the shadowy solitude of the deep woods. Living and dead trees rise from the fertile decay of the forest floor.