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John Henry Twachtman Catalogue Raisonné
An online catalogue by Lisa N. Peters, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Greenwich Historical Society
Catalogue Entry
OP.1156
The Elms
1890s
Oil on canvas
27 x 22 in. (68.6 x 55.9 cm)
Stamped lower left: Twachtman Sale [1903 estate stamp]
Private collection
Provenance
(American Art Galleries, New York, Twachtman estate sale, March 24, 1903, no. 20);
to Herbert D. Crowly or H. D. Crawley;
Sheldon Cary, Cleveland, by ca. 1920;
by descent to Sheldon C. Reynolds, after 1946;
by descent to private collection;
to (Vose, 1996);
to present collection, 1996.
Exhibitions
1903–I American Art Galleries
American Art Galleries, New York, Sale of the Work of the Late John H. Twachtman, exhibition and auction, March 19–24, 1903, no. 20, as The Elms.Literature
Sun 1903–II
"Twachtman Pictures, $16,610." Sun (New York), March 25, 1903, p. 5, as The Elms.New York Times 1903–III
"Twachtman Picture Sale." New York Times, March 25, 1903, p. 5, as The Elms.Hale 1957
Hale, John Douglass. "Life and Creative Development of John H. Twachtman." 2 vols. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1957. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1958, vol. 2, p. 444 (catalogue G, no. 153) (catalogue G, no. 152, as The Elm), as The Elms. (Hale concordance).Antiques 1994
"The Elms." Antiques 144 (July 1994), p. 15 ill. in color, as The Elms.Commentary
This painting could depict either Greenwich or Branchville. The large rock in the foreground and the uneven terrain are suggestive of the former while the remnants of a stone wall and gate are motifs that appear in Branchville works. The painting was included in Twachtman’s estate sale with its current title. Two newspaper reports about the sale provided different spellings of the name of the purchaser, who was Herbert D. Crowly according to the New York Times and H. D. Crawley, according to the New York Sun