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This and 87 other objects are a part of a set whose first object is Drawing, Sketchbook: Newport, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and England Views.

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1953

  • We acquired this object.

2024

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Sketchbook Folio, Unfinished Study of Sky (recto); Rough Study of Beach, Ocean and Sky (verso)

This is a Sketchbook folio. It was created by William Trost Richards. It is dated 1890–1900 and we acquired it in 1953. Its medium is graphite on off-white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by National Academy of Design. It is credited Gift of the National Academy of Design from the Mrs. William T. Brewster Bequest.

Its dimensions are

Recto: 6.9 x 18.8 cm (2 11/16 x 7 3/8 in.) Verso: 7.6 x 12.2 cm (3 x 4 13/16 in.) 12.3 x 19.5 cm (4 13/16 x 7 11/16 in.)

Cite this object as

Sketchbook Folio, Unfinished Study of Sky (recto); Rough Study of Beach, Ocean and Sky (verso); William Trost Richards (American, 1833–1905); USA; graphite on off-white wove paper; Recto: 6.9 x 18.8 cm (2 11/16 x 7 3/8 in.) Verso: 7.6 x 12.2 cm (3 x 4 13/16 in.) 12.3 x 19.5 cm (4 13/16 x 7 11/16 in.); Gift of the National Academy of Design from the Mrs. William T. Brewster Bequest; 1953-179-89-85

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