| Object ID |
N0218.1976a |
| Title |
Downtrip, Afternoon |
| Artist |
Williamson, John |
| Object Name |
Painting |
| Early Date |
1874 |
| Exhibit label line3 |
The "Chauncey Vibbard" in "Uptrip, Morning" and the "Daniel Drew" in "Downtrip, Afternoon" were two of the many day line steamboats that traveled the Hudson River between New York City and Albany, New York. The landscape painter John Williamson was a second-generation Hudson River School artist who followed in the tradition of Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand.
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| Description |
Marks: On back of canvas: "Down Trip Afternoon/Daniel Drew/By John Williamson, N.Y., 1874" Lower left front: J.W. 1874
b)= Travel frame |
| Classification |
Academic Art--Painting/Drawing--Scene--Genre |
| Dimensions |
H-16 W-26 inches |
| Material |
Oil on canvas |
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Prior written permission is required for any reproduction, redistribution, publication, or other use of the images in any media, including but not limited to, printed or electronic media. Contact the Office of the Registrar, New York State Historical Association, PO Box 800, Cooperstown, NY 13326, (607) 547-1444, to request permission.    
Last modified on: November 04, 2005
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