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The Schooner ‘Jane’ of Bath, Maine, 1857, William Bradford

The Schooner ‘Jane’ of Bath, Maine, 1857,William Bradford


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Ships in Boston Harbor at Twilight, 1859, William Bradford

Ships in Boston Harbor at Twilight, 1859,William Bradford


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The Kennebec River, Waiting for Wind and Tide, 1860, William Bradford

The Kennebec River, Waiting for Wind and Tide, 1860,William Bradford


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Off Greenland—Whaler Seeking Open Water, William Bradford, American Paintings and SculptureBequest o

Off Greenland—Whaler Seeking Open Water, William Bradford,American Paintings and Sculpture


Bequest of DeLancey Thorn Grant, in memory of her mother, Louise Floyd-Jones Thorn, 1990
Size: 18 x 30 1/8 in. (45.7 x 76.5 cm)
Medium: Oil on canvas

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/13453


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The Coast of Labrador, William Bradford, 1866, Art Institute of Chicago: American ArtWilliam Bradfor

The Coast of Labrador, William Bradford, 1866,Art Institute of Chicago: American Art


William Bradford devoted the bulk of his career to painting Arctic scenes like The Coast of Labrador. Rendered in minute detail and suffused with light, the artist’s Arctic compositions share stylistic motifs with John Frederick Kensett’s Luminist views of the Rhode Island coast. Bradford first traveled to Labrador between 1854 and 1857; it was not until 1861, however, that the region became his main source of inspiration. He returned to Labrador repeatedly over the next eight years. Signed and dated 1866, this painting probably derives from a number of sketches he accumulated during an 1865 journey, and it attests to Bradford’s interest in the diverse light effects and rocky landscape of the Arctic. Ada Turnbull Hertle Fund
Size: 72 × 113.3 cm (28 3/8 × 44 5/8 in.)
Medium: Oil on canvas

https://www.artic.edu/artworks/100489/


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Rainbow over the Arctic, William Bradford

Rainbow over the Arctic,William Bradford


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Fishing Fleet off Labrador, 1884, William Bradford

Fishing Fleet off Labrador, 1884,William Bradford


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