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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfred T. Bricher, Sunset at Narragansett, 1875

Alfred T. Bricher

Sunset at Narragansett, 1875
Watercolor and gouache on paper
12 x 24 inches
30.5 x 61 cm
Signed and dated at lower left: AT Bricher . / 75
Alfred Thompson Bricher, a native of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, emerged as a pivotal figure in American landscape painting during the transformative post-Civil War era. Painted in 1875, Sunset at Narragansett...
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Alfred Thompson Bricher, a native of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, emerged as a pivotal figure in American landscape painting during the transformative post-Civil War era. Painted in 1875, Sunset at Narragansett represents a critical moment in American artistic transition, when Bricher was at the height of his powers and American painters were moving from the sublime romanticism of the Luminists toward a more nuanced, realistic approach influenced by French artistic trends. Though based in New York, Bricher's most compelling works capture the elegant coastal scenes of New England, in this case, Narragansett, Rhode Island.


Sunset at Narragansett exemplifies Bricher's mature style, which contemporary critics described as "in the French manner," suggesting the influence of French realist painter Gustave Courbet.[1] The painting excels in its subtle composition and masterful treatment of light. Upon close observation, sails dot a horizon dominated by a meticulous harmony of natural elements. Reflecting the philosophical influences of John Ruskin and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bricher renders the sky with careful, unadorned precision, his brushstrokes hinting at a proto-Impressionist sensibility that was revolutionary for its time. The work's soft shoreline and cunning diffusion of sunset light reward careful observation, making it not just a painting, but an invitation to contemplative appreciation of nature's immediate beauty.


[1] Jeffery Brown and Ellen W. Lee, Alfred Thompson Bricher: 1837-1908 (Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1973), p. 21.

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Provenance

The artist;

Private collection, Rhode Island, c. 1980;

Private collection, New York;

[Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania]; to

Private collection, 2014 until the present

Exhibitions

(Possibly) National Academy of Design, New York, Ninth Annual Exhibition of the American Society of Painters in Water Colors, February 26, 1876, p. 25, no. 475
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, The Eden of America: Rhode Island Landscapes, 1820-1920, January 24-April 27, 1986, no. 30, illus.
Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, A Century of American Painting, December 5, 2014-January 31, 2015, no. 6

Literature

The Eden of America: Rhode Island Landscapes, 1820-1920, Providence: Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, 1986, no. 30, pp. 56-57 illus. in color
Richard Rossello, A Century of American Painting, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania: Avery Galleries, 2014, p. 21, no. 6, illus. p. 22
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