Ipswich Prints: By Ipswich River

Ipswich Prints: By Ipswich River

Arthur Wesley DowWW-1902-066405
1902·photo-mechanical relief reproduction on paper·image: 3 x 5 in. (7.6 x 12.7 cm) irregular

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Year
1902
Dimensions
image: 3 x 5 in. (7.6 x 12.7 cm) irregular

Artist

Arthur Wesley Dow
Arthur Wesley Dow

Painting

Arthur Wesley Dow was an American painter, printmaker, and influential art educator who synthesized Japanese compositional principles with Western painting traditions. Working primarily in oil, watercolor, and woodblock print, he developed a distinctive approach to landscape that emphasized flattened picture planes, bold linear rhythms, and restrained color palettes. His teaching at Pratt Institute and Teachers College, Columbia University shaped early twentieth-century American art pedagogy, introducing generations of students to non-Western formal systems. Dow's own work remains rooted in the visual vocabulary of the natural world, particularly the marshlands and coastal forms of New England.

Ipswich, MA, USA

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Year
1902
Dimensions
image: 3 x 5 in. (7.6 x 12.7 cm) irregular
Watts ID
WW-1902-066405

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Source
smithsonian
Status
verified

Artist

Arthur Wesley Dow

Arthur Wesley Dow

Painting

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