Wolfe Road, Windham, Ohio.
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Wolfe Road, Windham, Ohio.
The Red Bridge
Artist: Julian Alden Weir (American, 1852–1919)
Date: 1895
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States
Description
After seeing the 1877 French Impressionist exhibition in Paris, Weir grumbled that it was “worse than the Chamber of Horrors.” Much later, working in the Connecticut countryside under the influence of friends such as Theodore Robinson and inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, he converted to Impressionism. In this canvas, he captured the severe industrial form of a new iron truss bridge, covered with red priming paint, over the Shetucket River in Windham. The fundamentally solid forms and restrained veneer of broken brushwork epitomize Weir’s conservative brand of Impressionism.
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If you're driving through downtown Windham, Maine, glance over at this Sebago Lake map illustration I did for the side of the new Starbucks/Chipotle building, in front of the Windham Mall. It's 24 feet long! For sure the longest illustration I've ever done, and I got to draw my hometown. You can get a real good look if you're waiting for your coffee at the drive through.
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