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Artist: Ralph Albert Blakelock
Evening Silhouettes
Evening Silhouettes

Evening Silhouettes

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Blakelock’s composition in Evening Silhouettes creates a tunnel effect with forest interior that opens out into a wide expanse, reinforcing the scene’s mysterious atmosphere. A recur...

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Board, Oil

A Lake, Moonlight
A Lake, Moonlight

A Lake, Moonlight

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

“A Lake, Moonlight” by Ralph Albert Blakelock sees the artist portray a full moon rising above a wooded landscape, reflecting off the lake below.

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Mid-19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape with Rider, 1892

Landscape with Rider, 1892

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

In Landscape with Rider, visionary artist Ralph Albert Blakelock heightens the scene’s mysterious drama by filtering light through silhouetted trees and incorporating tall trees, dee...

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Into the Night
Into the Night

Into the Night

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower left in arrowhead: RA Blakelock.

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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape Silhouette at Twilight
Landscape Silhouette at Twilight

Landscape Silhouette at Twilight

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed illegibly lower right

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19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Autumn Touches
Autumn Touches

Autumn Touches

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Ralph Albert Blakelock paints one of his celebrated and haunting forest landscapes during the fall in this work entitled, “Autumn Touches.”

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Hawley, Pennsylvania
Hawley, Pennsylvania

Hawley, Pennsylvania

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower right: RABlakelock

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19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Prospect Park, Edge of Common
Prospect Park, Edge of Common

Prospect Park, Edge of Common

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Ralph Albert Blakelock played a pivotal role in the evolution of twentieth-century American art, breaking from the conventions of the Hudson River School and moving beyond Impression...

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Ink, Archival Paper

Night Glow
Night Glow

Night Glow

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Ralph Albert Blakelock was a romanticist American painter known primarily for his landscape paintings related to the Tonalism movement.

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19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil

A Sawmill in the Woods
A Sawmill in the Woods

A Sawmill in the Woods

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Ralph Albert Blakelock’s earlier work often depicts daylight or scenes of Native American life, camps, cabins, and working sites such as sawmills, shown in A Sawmill in the Woods. Th...

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil

The Pow Wow
The Pow Wow

The Pow Wow

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower right in arrowhead: RA Blakelock

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19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Fall Landscape
Fall Landscape

Fall Landscape

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower left: Blakelock

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19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Indian Encampment
Indian Encampment

Indian Encampment

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower left in arrowhead: R.A. Blakelock (NBI-1611-II)

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Late 19th Century Tonalist Ralph Albert Blakelock Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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Located in New York, NY

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Portrait of a Gentleman in a Landscape, Scottish Portraiture, Portrait, Wealthy

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Woodland Scene
Woodland Scene

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By William Bliss Baker

Located in Bryn Mawr, PA

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Untitled Jacques Rouby (1953-2019) Contemporary abstract art painted cardboard

Untitled Jacques Rouby (1953-2019) Contemporary abstract art painted cardboard

Located in Paris, FR

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Large Panoramic YOSEMITE VALLEY Western California Encampment Landscape Figures

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Joseph John Englehart (1867-1915) was a prolific American landscape painter who painted in realist style. He was born on June 14, 1867 in Chicago, Illi...

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By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

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Trees by a Stream
Trees by a Stream

Trees by a Stream

By Ralph Albert Blakelock

Located in New York, NY

Signed lower left in arrowhead: R.A. Blakelock (NBI-158-II)

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