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Bolton Brown: An original lithograph by Bolton Coit Brown, The Little Mountains was both drawn and printed by his hand. Mountains and mountaineering occupied much of the artist's life during the final years of the nineteenth century. While teaching art at Stanford University, Bolton Brown climbed California's Sierra Nevada Range. He was the first to ascend Mount Clarence King alone, and, with another, was first to reach the peak of Mount Gardiner. Within the same range is Mount Bolton Brown, named in 1922. This impression of The Little Mountains is titled and monogrammed within the stone and is also signed in pencil to the lower left by Bolton Brown. It is a fine, original example of the lithographic landscape art created by the American artist and printer, Bolton Coit Brown. Another impression of The Little Mountains will be found in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum and may be viewed under the Accession Number: 26.546. |
Title: | The Little Mountains |
Artist: | Brown, Bolton Coit 'Bolton Brown' (Dresden, NY, - 1864 - Woodstock, New York, 1936) |
Date: | 1924 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Printer: | Bolton Brown |
Note: | Bolton Coit Brown 'Bolton Brown': A major figure in early twentieth century American lithography, Bolton Brown was both an artist and a master printer. In the latter category he was responsible for printing the lithographs of such major artists as George Bellows, Arthur B. Davies, John Sloan and Rockwell Kent. Bolton Brown believed, in fact, that the role of the printer was as creatively important as that of the artist and thus counter-signed all lithographs drawn by others. |
Bolton Coit Brown studied art techniques at Syracuse University. Not long after his graduation he became an instructor of art at Cornell University and then accepted the position of Chairman of the Department of Drawing and Painting at Stanford University in California. He remained there for a period of eleven years, until his disputes with Jane Stanford concerning the use of nude models forced him to leave. In 1902 Bolton Brown (with the financial assistance of Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead) established the Byrdcliffe Artist's Colony, the first such colony for the arts in Woodstock, New York. He also began exhibiting his paintings and drawings extensively and was a participant in the famous 1913 Armory Show, New York. | |
Bolton Brown took up lithography later in his career. He was for the most part self-taught in this medium and produced his first lithograph around World War One (1914-1918). He introduced the medium to a number of contemporary American painters and was thus responsible for printing some of the finest works in the art of twentieth century lithography. | |
The majority of Brown's lithographs depict landscapes and in these works his utilization of light, atmosphere and texture is remarkable. During his career Brown exhibited his lithographs regularly at New York's Kleeman Galleries. Today his prints are included in the collections of the Library of Congress, University of Rochester, Georgetown University, the Brooklyn Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago. Interestingly the largest collection of Bolton Brown's art may be housed at the British Museum, London. This museum lists 337 works of art by Bolton Brown. | |
Another impression of this original lithograph entitled, The Little Mountains will be found in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum and may be viewed under the Accession Number: 26.546. | |
Provenance: | This orignal Bolton Coit Brown lithograph entitled, The Little Mountains hails from the estate of LeRoy Latham (1874-1938) and thence to his heirs. LeRoy Latham was Chairman of Latham Lithographing Company (Latham Litho & Printing Co.), also listed as the (Latham Lith. & Ptg. Co.). Situated in Brooklyn, New York, it was one of America's largest lithographic printing establishments in the early twentieth century. His large print collection consisted of many examples of French and British nineteenth century lithographs as well as contemporary American lithographs, etchings and wood engravings. |
Size: | 7 1/2 X 11 7/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Condition: | Printed upon thin chine colle paper and with margins extending about one inch on all sides. Titled and monogrammed within the stone and signed in pencil to the lower left. Slight fold marks exist in the margins else a beautifully printed, atmospheric impression and in excellent condition throughout. The Little Mountains represents a prime, original example of the art of Bolton Coit Brown. |
Subject: | Bolton Brown, Bolton Coit Brown, original lithograph, The Little Mountains, mountaineering, California's Sierra Nevada Range, twentieth century lithography, landscapes, American artist and master printer. |
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Original Lithograph by the American artist, Bolton Coit Brown 'Bolton Brown'.
The Little Mountains |
View other original lithographs by Bolton Brown.
Bolton Coit Brown (Dresden, NY, - 1864 - Woodstock, New York, 1936) | |||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes |
01- | The Crooked Tree by the American artist, Bolton Brown. | Original Lithograph | 1924 | Signed in pencil by Bolton Brown to the lower lef and also titled and monogrammed within the stone. | |
02.- | The Little Mountains by the American artist, Bolton Brown. | Original Lithograph | 1924 | Signed in pencil by Bolton Brown to the lower lef and also titled and monogrammed within the stone. |
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