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

The Valley of the Brandywine, Chester County (September)

1886-1887
39 3/4 × 55 1/8 in. (101 × 140 cm)
86.10
Purchased through a grant from the Mabel Pew Myrin Trust, 1986

Over the course of his career, Philadelphia-born William Trost Richards was an avid traveler in the United States and Europe. Beginning in the mid-1870s and until 1890, he divided his time between Newport, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania—where he first lived in a house in Germantown, followed by Oldmixon Farm in Chester County, which he purchased in 1884. From there he created a series of paintings of Chester County farms, their change of seasons, and the annual harvest, seen here in a composition that juxtaposes the two small farmers with the majestic sweep of landscape in which they toil. Writing of the inspiration provided by the Brandywine Valley, Richards remarked: "Everywhere there are pictures which make me impatient for next summer." 

On View
Song of the Brook, No. 1
Joseph Boggs Beale
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Song of the Brook, No. 6
Joseph Boggs Beale
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Song of the Brook, No. 7
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Song of the Brook, No. 8
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Song of the Brook, No. 9
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