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Indian Encampment at Sunset
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
In his oil painting entitled, “Indian Encampment at Sunset,” Ralph Albert Blakelock depicts a Native American outpost against a stunning sunset.
Category
19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Autumn Touches
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Ralph Albert Blakelock paints one of his celebrated and haunting forest landscapes during the fall in this work entitled, “Autumn Touches.”
Category
19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Sunset Landscape
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
“Sunset Landscape” by Ralph Albert Blakelock sees the artist depict a stunning and bright sunset over a forest landscape.
Category
19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
A Lake, Moonlight
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
“A Lake, Moonlight” by Ralph Albert Blakelock sees the artist portray a full moon rising above a wooded landscape, reflecting off the lake below.
Category
Mid-19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Morning Storm
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right in arrowhead: R A Blakelock
Category
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil, Board
Lost Cove
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left in arrowhead: R A Blakelock
Category
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
A Spring Garden
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right in arrowhead: R A Blakelock; on verso: A Spring Garden
Category
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Into the Night
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left in arrowhead: RA Blakelock.
Category
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Ralph Albert Blakelock Evening Landscape with Moon
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Oil on Canvas Painting by Ralph Albert Blakelock. Know for his landscapes, Blakelock ((1847-1919, American), in this landscape captures lush landscape peaking beyond an open space wi...
Category
19th Century American Antique Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood, Paint
Indian Encampment
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right in arrowhead: R.A. Blakelock
Category
Late 19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Indian Encampment
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left in arrowhead: R.A. Blakelock
(NBI-1611-II)
Category
Late 19th Century Tonalist Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Fall Landscape
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: Blakelock
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
Night Glow
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Ralph Albert Blakelock was a romanticist American painter known primarily for his landscape paintings related to the Tonalism movement.
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
Landscape Silhouette at Twilight
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed illegibly lower right
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
Fall Landscape, Catskills, with Hikers
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: Blakelock
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
The Mountain Lake
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated lower right in arrowhead: R. A. Blakelock / 1876
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
Indian Encampment
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left in arrowhead: R. A. Blakelock
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
The Pow Wow
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right in arrowhead: RA Blakelock
Category
19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
Hawley, Pennsylvania
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right: RABlakelock
Category
19th Century Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Four Native Americans in a Landscape
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left in arrowhead: R.A.Blakelock
Category
19th Century Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
Materials
Oil
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"Hillside Landscape, " Ralph Albert Blakelock, Hudson River School View
By Ralph Albert Blakelock
Located in New York, NY
Ralph Albert Blakelock
Hillside Landscape, 1866
Signed and dated to left
Oil on canvas
12 1/4 in. x 20 1/8 inches
This painting is listed as Category II, no. NBI-2122 in the University of Nebraska Blakelock Inventory.
Provenance:
Questroyal Fine Art, New York
Private Collection, Louisiana
Born in New York City, Ralph Blakelock earned a reputation for nocturnal, misty scenes...
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1860s Hudson River School Ralph Albert Blakelock Art
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"Indian Encampment" by Ralph Blakelock
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Ralph Blakelock was born in New York City on October 15, 1847
Blakelock began studies at the Free Academy of the City of New York (now known as the City College) in 1864 . He dropped out after his third term, opting to forgo formal education. From 1869–72 he traveled alone through the American West, wandering far from American settlements and spending time among the American Indians. Largely self-taught as an artist, he began producing competent landscapes, as well as scenes of Indian life, based on his notebooks he filled while traveling and on his personal memories and feelings.
Achievements: Within a few years the paintings he had once sold for next to nothing were resold for several thousand dollars. In 1916, Blakelock was made an Academician of the National Academy of Design. Meanwhile, Blakelock languished in the Middletown State Insane Asylum, whose administration and staff were unaware of his fame as an artist, and who viewed his belief that his paintings were in major museums as one more sign of his illness. While confined he continued to paint in ink, painting on the backs of cardboard and various supports, substituting bark and his own hair for brushes.
In 1916, one of Blakelock’s landscapes sold at auction for $20,000, setting a record for a painting by a living American artist. It was this impressive price that captured the imagination of Sadie Filbert, who had reinvented herself as the socially prominent Beatrice Van Rensselaer Adams so that she could swindle the wealthy by persuading them to donate to charitable causes that would, in fact, serve to enrich herself. She founded and milked the Blakelock Fund, which was supposed to support the impecunious artist and his needy brood. She informed Harrison Smith...
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