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A Mountain Stream

1870
(American, 1835–1913)
Culture
America
Measurements
Unframed: 29.5 x 49.2 cm (11 5/8 x 19 3/8 in.); Overall framed: 52.1 x 71.1 cm (20 1/2 x 28 in.)
Public Domain
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Julie H. Beers learned how to paint from two of her brothers, William Hart and James McDougal Hart, whose works are also in the museum's collection.

Description

At a time when women faced many barriers, Julie H. Beers became one of the first women from the United States to have a successful career as a landscape painter. In addition to selling her work, she earned income by organizing instructional outdoor sketching trips for women in upstate New York and New England. Although its location was not recorded, A Mountain Stream was likely painted on her summer trip to New Hampshire’s White Mountains in 1870. Rendered close-up from a low vantage point, its intimately scaled composition features tree roots, angled boulders, patches of moss, pockets of vegetation, and gentle cascades of water.
A horizontally oriented oil painting with textured brushstrokes of green and brown depicts a mountain stream. Center, a sunlit boulder capped with moss and a slender tree trunk anchors the scene. To the right, white strokes suggest water rushing over dark rocks, while a quieter stream flows on the left. Massive trunks extending vertically fill the background in deep shadow. A signature and date mark the bottom right corner.

A Mountain Stream

1870

Julie H. Beers

(American, 1835–1913)
America

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