America is often associated with the birth of landscape painting. In this section you will see late 19th century Rhode Island painters who excelled in painting the local land and stunning eastern coastline. Later dominance in industrial manufacturing radically transformed the local community, and the urban landscape was added to the artist's repertoires of images. These subjects continue to captivate artists throughout the 20th century; a cross-section of these styles are on view at the gallery.

Elijah Baxter
The Cedars, Deer Valley
Oil on Canvas
8.5" x 12.25"


Elijah Baxter
1912 - Newport
Oil on Canvas
6" x 10"
1912


Emily Selinger
Capri, Naples, Italy
Watercolor
16" x 10.5"


George Hitchcock
Holland - Field of Flowers
Watercolor
6.5" x 12"


George Whitaker
Woodland Road
Oil on Canvas
22" x 28"

Walter Francis Brown
Orientalist View
Oil on Canvas
16" x 24"
Circa 1882

L.C. Hornby
Dans les Champs
Etching
9" x 11"
1912


Lee Dimeo
Nice (purple)
Oil on Canvas
6" x 12"

F. Mortimer Lamb
Winter Sky
Oil on Board
20" x 28"

H. A. Dyer
Sorrento II
Gouache
15 3/4” x 11 7/8”

Henry Newell Cady
Seascape #11
Oil on Canvas
28" x 42"


Antonio Cirino
Rockport Harbor (Large)
Oil on Canvas
25" x 30"

Lee Dimeo
Nice (blue)
Oil on Canvas
6" x 12"

Lee Dimeo
Beavertail Point
Pastel on Board
8" x 20"

S.R. Chaffee
The Field Stone Wall
Watercolor
11 1/2” x 19 1/2”

H.A. Dyer
Baxbison
Gouache
15" x 11"

Gladys Wilkins Murphy
Hanging Laundry
Watercolor
13.5" x 9.5"

Henry Newell Cady
Close of Day
Oil on Canvas
28" x 42"