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The Valley of the Brandywine
The Valley of the Brandywine
The Valley of the Brandywine
(American, 1833 - 1905)

The Valley of the Brandywine

1884-1889
9 1/2 × 19 1/4 in. (24.1 × 48.9 cm)
76.11
Gift of Louise Philibosian Danelian, 1976
Not on view
William Trost Richards spent most of his adult life living in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. His early subjects ranged from the woods and waterways of Germantown to the remote peaks of the Adirondacks. During the 1860s, he was considered foremost among the American Pre-Raphaelites for his detailed and brilliantly hued landscapes and still-life paintings. The final decades of his career were divided between the rolling terrain of Chester County in Pennsylvania, from which he drew inspiration for his stately pastoral landscapes of the 1880s, and the rugged coasts of old and New England. 
Corn Shocks in Early Autumn
William Trost Richards
1886
Before a Storm, Chester County
William Trost Richards
1884-1889
Some Fell on Good Ground
William Trost Richards
ca. 1887
The Spring House
William Trost Richards
1888
Chester County Landscape
William Trost Richards
ca. 1885
Some Fell among Thorns
William Trost Richards
ca. 1887
Early Morning Surf
William Trost Richards
1876
Fallow Ground, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
ca. 1886
Vignette, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
1885
Oldmixon, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
1886