Two Schooners, Pencil on Paper Drawing, Pennsylvania Impressionist Artist
View Similar Items
William Langson LathropTwo Schooners, Pencil on Paper Drawing, Pennsylvania Impressionist Artist
About the Item
- Creator:William Langson Lathrop (1859-1938, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:The painting is framed behind glass. Additional shipping options available upon request.
- Gallery Location:Doylestown, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU140227248102
William Langson Lathrop
William Langson Lathrop, deemed the Father of the New Hope Art Colony, was born in Warren, Illinois. He was largely self-taught, having only studied briefly with William Merritt Chase in 1887 at the Art Students League. Lathrop first moved east in the early 1880s and took a job at the Photo-engraving Company in New York City. While there, he befriended fellow employee, Henry B. Snell. The two men became lifelong friends and ultimately, both would be considered central figures among the New Hope Art Colony. Lathrop’s early years as an artist were ones of continuing struggles. His efforts to break through in the New York art scene seemed futile, so he scraped enough money together and traveled to Europe with Henry Snell in 1888. There, he met and married an English girl, Annie Burt. Upon returning to New York, he tried his hand at etching, making tools from old saw blades. Even though his prints were extremely beautiful, he remained impoverished.
Lathrop would return to his family in Ohio, before once again attempting the New York art scene. In 1899, with great trepidation, he submitted five small watercolors to an exhibit at the New York Watercolor Club. He won the Evans Prize, the only award given, and four of the five paintings were sold the opening night. At age 40, Lathrop’s career would finally take off as he became an overnight success. Lathrop came to Phillips Mill for the first time in 1898 to visit his boyhood friend, Dr. George Marshall. Shortly after, he and his family purchased the old miller’s house from Dr. Marshall. The Lathrop’s home became a social and artistic center for the growing New Hope artists’ community. Tea and fascinating conversation were the “order of the day” every Sunday. This was a scene fondly recalled by many younger art students who Lathrop taught privately at Phillips Mill. It was common to see groups of his students painting and sketching along the banks of the canal or aboard his boat. He had previously taught in the Poconos and at the Lyme Summer School in Lyme, Connecticut in 1907, but Phillips Mill always remained Lathrop’s permanent address.
In 1928, a committee headed by Lathrop was formed to purchase the old Phillips Mill building as a place to hold community gatherings and art exhibitions. The committee had success and in 1929, the Phillips Mill Community Association was formed. This became the center of the New Hope Art Colony, holding annual exhibitions, and continues its operations today. In 1930, Lathrop built a sailboat, which he named the “Widge”. For eight consecutive seasons, he sailed it along the coast of Long Island, painting as he cruised. In 1938, while trying to ride out a storm off of Montauk, he died aboard his beloved “Widge” during the hurricane. Lathrop is remembered not only for his leading role as founder of the New Hope Art Colony, but as one of the most talented artists to emerge from this group of painters. His atmospheric and tonalist works as well as his colorful Impressionist landscapes are highly sought after by collectors. Relatively prolific throughout his career, Lathrop’s paintings still remain one of the greatest values among the important New Hope painters. His work is in the permanent collections of over 20 museums throughout the United States. William Lathrop exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1922 Gold Medal), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Boston Art Club, the American Watercolor Society, the New York Watercolor Club (1899 prize), the National Academy of Design, the Philadelphia Art Club (Gold Medal), the Society of American Artists (1899 prize), the Worcester Art Museum (1904 prize), the Corcoran Gallery Biennials and the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco (1915 Gold Medal).
- Pennsylvania Farmhouse, American Impressionist Landscape, Watercolor on PaperBy Albert Van Nesse GreeneLocated in Doylestown, PA"Pennsylvania Farmhouse" is a beautiful spring landscape with rolling hills and countryside farmhouses. The watercolor on paper is painted by American Impressionist Albert Van Nesse Greene. The painting is a 14" x 19" watercolor on paper, matted, framed under glass, and signed "A V Greene...Category
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Waterco...
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- 59th Street Bridge, Pennsylvania Impressionist Watercolor CityscapeBy Walter Emerson BaumLocated in Doylestown, PA"59th Street Bridge" is a 22" x 30" watercolor on paper cityscape of the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline, painted by Pennsylvania Impressionist and...Category
1940s American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- Double Sided Watercolor on Paper, 1965, Woodland Interior and Maine SeascapeLocated in Doylestown, PA"Woodland Interior" and "Martinsville, Maine" is a double sided watercolor painting by American painter Ranulph Bye. One side features a thick interior woo...Category
1960s American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- Near Pueblo Canyon, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, Watercolor on Paper LandscapeBy Peter de la FuenteLocated in Doylestown, PA"Near Pueblo Canyon" is a watercolor on paper landscape by American artist Peter De La Fuente. The painting is matted and framed under glass, it is signed "Peter De La Fuente" in the lower left and comes from the Estate of the Artist, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pueblo Canyon is a deep gash in the Pajarito Plateau that runs through the center of Los Alamos...Category
Early 2000s American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- Cobblestone Passage with Flowers, Original Watercolor by Peruvian ArtistBy Altino VillasanteLocated in Doylestown, PAThe artwork is a 22 x 30 inches, original watercolor painting of a cobblestone passage, adorned by brightly colored, overgrowing flowers. This stunning and charming townscape was painted by Peruvian artist...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- Thomaston Maine, Original Rooftop View Townscape in WatercolorLocated in Doylestown, PA"Thomaston, Maine" is a 15 x 13.5 inches, watercolor townscape, signed in the lower left, and framed behind glass. Ranulph Bye was born in 1916 in Princet...Category
20th Century American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsWatercolor, Archival Paper
- Morning Near Arizona, 1880s Summer Southwestern Desert Landscape DrawingBy George Elbert BurrLocated in Denver, COMorning Near Arizona, (Desert Landscape) is an original color pencil drawing from 1888 by George Elbert Burr (1859-1939). Portrays a spring/summer landscape with a tree and fauna, cl...Category
1880s American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsArchival Paper, Color Pencil
- Reflections in a Pond 19th Century Pencil Drawing by Alfred Villiers FarnsworthLocated in Soquel, CAReflections in the Pond 19th Century Pencil Drawing by Alfred Villiers Farnsworth 19th century drawing in pencil of reflections in a pond ...Category
1880s American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsPaper, Pencil
- San Gabriel Mountain Landscape in Black and White - Graphite Pencil on PaperBy Ralph HolmesLocated in Soquel, CASan Gabriel Mountain Landscape in Black and White - Graphite Pencil on Paper Detailed mountain landscape by Ralph Holmes (American, 1876-1963). Signed lower right corner "Ralph Hol...Category
1940s American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsPaper, Pencil
- "Yesterday's Ladies" Figurative DrawingBy Virginia J HughinsLocated in Soquel, CACharming "Yesterday's Ladies" drawing by Aptos, California artist Virginia J Hughins,(Virginia Brubaker DeWolf), (American, 1923-2004). Presented in a rustic black wood frame. Signed...Category
1990s American Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsPaper, Carbon Pencil
- Garland Studies IBy John Singer SargentLocated in New York, NYImage dimensions: 7 ¼ x 10 ½ inches Framed dimensions: 16 ½ x 20 inches To produce his murals, Sargent painted monumental canvases in his studios in London and Boston, adhering them...Category
1920s American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
MaterialsPaper, Pencil
- "Horse Cart"By Daniel GarberLocated in Lambertville, NJJim’s of Lambertville Fine Art Gallery is proud to present this piece by Daniel Garber (1880 - 1958). One of the two most important and, so far, the most valuable of the New Hope Sc...Category
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Waterco...
MaterialsGraphite, Paper