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Artist: Thomas Worthington Whittredge
The Trout Pool
By Worthington Whittredge
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Provenance
Collection of Mrs. Victor R. Bieber, Gwynedd, Pennsylvania
Born in Ohio, Worthington Thomas Whittredge began his career as a sign and portrait painter in Cincinnati, wher...
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Picnic on the Hudson
By Worthington Whittredge
Located in New York, NY
Picnic on the Hudson is a significant canvas painted circa 1860 as Whittredge was purposely transitioning his European training and experience into a purely American style and genre....
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Tree Study, Lake George
By Worthington Whittredge
Located in New York, NY
A remarkably fresh, naturalistic and rare depiction of the environs of Lake George!
It is possibly from the late 1860’s, after the Civil War when his work became more naturalist in m...
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Homeward Bound
By Worthington Whittredge
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right: W Whittredge
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"On the Upper Delaware, " Worthington Whittredge, Hudson River School Landscape
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Signed lower right; titled on the reverse
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The Upper Delaware in the Catskills was one of Whittredge's favorite trout fishing and sketching locations, and together with Hudson River School artist Jervis McEntee, would venture out in the late summer and early autumn to enjoy the flora and fauna.
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