On the Harlem River, 1855 by William Rickarby Miller

On the Harlem River, 1855

William Rickarby Miller

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On the Harlem River, 1855

William Rickarby Miller

On the Harlem River, 1855. Miller's work forms an interesting link between the British tradition of watercolour and the group of 19th-century American landscape painters known as the Hudson River School. Miller was born in England and trained by his father in watercolour from an early age. He moved to America and settled in New York and, like many American artists of the 1830s and 1840s, explored the beautiful river valleys near the city. Soon, however, the artist began to make finished watercolours meant to be framed and sold like oil paintings. This practice became more and more important as the interest in watercolour spread in this country, culminating later in the century with such masters as Winslow Homer (1836-1910).

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