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Drawing, Clouds over the Hudson River Valley, Hudson, New York

This is a Drawing. It was created by Frederic Edwin Church. It is dated July 1860 and we acquired it in 1917. Its medium is graphite on white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Louis P. Church. It is credited Gift of Louis P. Church.

Its dimensions are

10.8 × 18.4 cm (4 1/4 × 7 1/4 in.)

It has the following markings

Stamped: in black ink, verso lower center, L.457d

It is inscribed

Inscribed: in graphite, upper center: grey / 6 / grey; in graphite, center left: 5 / clear / Deep blue purp / 4 / greener; in graphite, center right: 3 / 2; in graphite, lower left: green / [struckout: storm] clouds with grey cool lights; in graphite, lower center: July /60; in graphite, lower right: 2 - Deep smoky orange / 3 - yellower / 4 - luminous / 5 - approaching blue / 6 - whitish blue [p--]

Cite this object as

Drawing, Clouds over the Hudson River Valley, Hudson, New York; Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826–1900); USA; graphite on white wove paper; 10.8 × 18.4 cm (4 1/4 × 7 1/4 in.); Gift of Louis P. Church; 1917-4-1157

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