View of a river with a promenade

View of a river with a promenade by David Octavius Hill

Medium

Pen and black ink, brush and wash, over graphite

Dimensions

sheet: 2 7/8 x 4 13/16 in. (7.3 x 12.2 cm)

Classification

Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Walter Schatzki, 1959

Accession Number

59.532.1

Tags

MenWomenWalkingRiversTrees

Art Historical Context

David Octavius Hill's *View of a River with a Promenade* (ca. 1820–70) captures a serene 19th-century leisure scene, where men and women stroll along a tree-lined riverbank. This intimate drawing, measuring just under 3 by 5 inches, evokes the Romantic era's fascination with nature and everyday social life, reflecting Scotland's picturesque landscapes that Hill knew well as a pioneering artist and early photographer. Executed in pen and black ink with brush and wash over graphite, the work showcases Hill's masterful use of mixed media to build depth and atmosphere. The fluid wash adds subtle ...

About the Artist

David Octavius Hill · 18021870

David Octavius Hill (1802–1870) was a Scottish painter, photographer, and arts administrator whose pioneering photography partnership with Robert Adamson from 1843 to 1847 transformed the medium into an art form. Born in Perth and trained in Edinburgh, Hill established himself as a landscape painter and became secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy, a position he held for nearly forty years. His ...

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