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Woman with Water Jug

Maker (American, 1811 - 1893)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Date1842
Mediumgraphite and watercolor on paper
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Michael St. Clair
Label TextEven though Kensett and Casilear were not in Rome at the same time, the similarities between their figure studies show that they were working from the same costumes, props, and models. Many of the American painters who studied in Italy during the mid-nineteenth century included costumed figures in their landscape paintings. Ten years after Kensett left Rome, American artists were continuing the practice, demonstrated by the costume studies by Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) illustrated below.
Status
Not on view
Object number98.31.14
Standing Woman with Water Jug
John Frederick Kensett
ca. 1845 - 1847
Object number: 98.30.7
Standing Woman Gazing Down
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.24
Woman in Profile
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.22
Study of Woman from Side
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.16
Seated Woman with Vase
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.17
Seated Woman Wearing Rosary
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.13
Woman Seated Outdoors
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.11
Standing Woman with Back Turned
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.10
Woman Leaning Against Wall
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.2
Seated Woman "Monticelli Tivoli"
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.3
Standing Woman with Folded Arms
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.1
Barefoot Man Outdoors
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.23