Two Maples

1920

Bolton Brown

Associated Names
Bolton Brown

Artist, American, 1865 - 1936

The image shows a landscape viewed at ground level. Two large trees are in the foreground, framing the scene. The forest extends into the distance with more trees and wooded growth fading into the light. The drawing uses a pencil technique with delicate, soft strokes to create texture and shading. The black-and-white color palette emphasizes the play of light and shadow. In the distance, the trees are softly blended and shaded to suggest a receding perspective, leading the eye deeper into the forest.

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Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

in pencil, lower right: Bolton Brown imp.; in the plate, lower left: Drawn on Stone from Nature; lower center,Two Maples

Wikidata ID

Q76442922

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