A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's Country House at Morrisville, Pennsylvania
1811–ca. 1813
Medium
Watercolor and gouache on white wove paper
Dimensions
7 1/16 x 9 3/16 in. (17.9 x 23.3 cm)
Classification
Watercolor
Culture
American
Department
The American Wing
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Rogers Fund, 1942
Accession Number
42.95.49
Tags
Art Historical Context
Nestled in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum Art, *A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's House at Morrisville,* (1811–ca. 1813) captures serene slice of early American life through the eyes of Russian artist and diplomat Pavel Petrovich Svinin During his diplomatic posting in Philadelphia from 181 to 1813, Svinin filled sketchbooks with vibrant watercolors documenting the young nation's landscapes, people, and architecture. This intimate 7 x 9-inch work on white wove paper showcases a stately country house amid lush surroundings, evoking the rural elegance of Pennsylvania's...
About the Artist
Pavel Petrovich Svinin · 1787–1839
Pavel Petrovich Svinin (1787–1839) was a Russian diplomat, writer, and amateur artist whose visual record of early American life constitutes one of the most vivid and historically valuable documentary accounts of the United States in the early nineteenth century. Born in Russia in 1787, Svinin received a broad education and pursued a career in the Russian foreign service, which brought him to the ...