Landscape Mural
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Hudson River School
1852
276.0 x 232.0 cm
Taft Museum of Art
Robert Seldon Duncanson (1821 – 1872)
Discover Robert S. Duncanson (1821-1872), the first African American landscape artist to gain international acclaim. Explore his serene Ohio Valley vistas & potential racial metaphors within Romantic art.
Taft Museum of Art (Cincinnati, United States of America)
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Landscape Mural by Robert Seldon Duncanson
Robert Scott Duncanson’s “Landscape Mural” stands as an emblem of American Romanticism—a breathtaking panorama executed in 1852 that captures the sublime beauty of Ohio Valley wilderness. Commissioned by Nicholas Longworth, a prominent Cincinnati businessman and art patron, this monumental artwork embodies the spirit of the Hudson River School movement, prioritizing atmospheric perspective and idealized depictions of nature to evoke profound emotional responses. Measuring 110 1/8 x 78 7/8 inches (279.72 x 200.34 cm), the mural dominates its space with a masterful blend of observation and imagination.- Style: Hudson River School
- Medium: Oil on Painted Plaster
- Credit Line: Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bequest of Charles Phelps Taft and Anna Sinton Taft
- Accession Number: 1932.235
About this artwork
- Title: Landscape Mural
- Artist: Robert Seldon Duncanson
- Year: 1852
- Original dimensions: 276.0 x 232.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Taft Museum of Art
- Movement: Hudson River School
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Creative period: Mature Period
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Ohio Valley landscape
- Artistic style: Classical
- Notable elements or techniques: Romantic style, Atmospheric perspective
- Influences: Thomas Cole
- Artist: Robert Seldon Duncanson
- Medium: Oil on plaster
- Year: 1852