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Visionary Landscape

George Inness1867/1880

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

"Visionary Landscape," is a fragment of Inness' monumental painting "The New Jerusalem." It was renamed after the artist re-worked the canvas following a serious accident that occurred in Madison Square Garden on April 20, 1880. The original large painting had been lent to an exhibition in the newly built entertainment center, only to be damaged severely when a wall and tower fell in on the gallery killing three people. Recent scholarship has shown that the original painting, thought to have been lost for over 120 years, appears to have been divided by the artist into smaller pieces, which he repaired and repainted removing the religious references. The largest surviving piece of the canvas is now titled "The Valley of the Olives" and is also owned by the Walters (see WAM 37.112).

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  • Title: Visionary Landscape
  • Creator: George Inness (American, 1825-1894)
  • Date Created: 1867/1880
  • External Link: For more information about this and thousands of other works of art in the Walters Art Museum collection, please visit art.thewalters.org
  • Roles: Artist: George Inness (American, 1825-1894)
  • Provenance: Acquired by Alan A. Gruskin. Sotheby's Sale, New York, December 3 1992, lot 47; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Myers, December 3, 1992; given to Walters Art Museum, 2005.
  • Object Type: paintings
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Exhibitions: Jerusalem Saved! Inness and the Spiritual Landscape. Krannert Art Museum, Champaign. 2011-2012.
  • Dimensions: H: 26 1/4 x W: 16 in. (66.68 x 40.64 cm)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Myers, 2005
  • Classification: Painting & Drawing
  • Accession Number: 37.2775
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