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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
On view

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." 

Fallow Ground, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
ca. 1886
The Valley of the Brandywine
William Trost Richards
1884-1889
Chester County Landscape
William Trost Richards
ca. 1885
Vignette, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
1885
Before a Storm, Chester County
William Trost Richards
1884-1889
Oldmixon, Chester County, Pennsylvania
William Trost Richards
1886
The Spring House
William Trost Richards
1888
Corn Shocks in Early Autumn
William Trost Richards
1886
Early Morning Surf
William Trost Richards
1876
Some Fell on Good Ground
William Trost Richards
ca. 1887
Some Fell among Thorns
William Trost Richards
ca. 1887