This painting's early provenance is unknown. In 1921 it was described and illustrated in the catalogue for an auction held at the American Art Association in 1921, where it was listed as "Property of a Private Collector." The purchaser was Ferdinand Howald (1856–1934), a prominent US businessman and art collector, who owned works mostly by American and European modernists. Much of Howald's collection was left to the Columbus Art Museum (Ohio) on his death in 1934. However, this painting remained with members of his family until 2005. The site is unknown, but the style is suggestive of the transitional period in Twachtman's art from 1885 to 1887.
From American Art Association 1921
Under gray skies whose clouds are gradually lightening, flat meadow lands appear moist after a shower, the grass yellow-green and relieved by brown bushes that skirt a brook which overspreads the foreground. In the distance hazy bluish woods.