
Catalogue Entry
A label on this painting’s verso is from J. Eastman Chase's Gallery, Boston. This suggests that it was included in one of Twachtman's two solo shows at the gallery, held in February 1885 and January 1886. No winter scenes were featured in the 1885 show, but two were on view in 1886. These are presumed to be: Winter (OP.732) and Winter, Near Paris (OP.733). It is therefore likely that this painting was one the gallery handled at another time. A second label on the work reads: “No. 25,” but its source is unknown. That Twachtman signed the painting with the double n in his last name is another clue that it was rendered during his French period and that he intended it for exhibition.
The painting, nonetheless, fits in subject and style with Twachtman's views of Avondale, created in 1883. The scene is similar to that in the etching, Snow Landscape (E.504), probably exhibited at the New York Etching Club in 1883. Both feature high vantage points across snow-covered landscapes in which roads recede into the distance while thawed streams move in the opposite direction. However, the formats of the two works differ. The etching is more horizontal and has a wider perspective, with a small home set below the hills at the left. Whereas the etching is suggestive of a countryside location, this painting's tall building is typical of urban structures in Cincinnati, serving as a harbinger of the development of the area into a suburb. In the forward tilt of the picture plane in this painting, Twachtman created emphasis on the movement into the distance, and building at a higher point in the composition, hastens the the viewer's eye around the bend in the snow-covered road.
The painting's earliest-known owner was the Portland, Oregon, banker William Mead Ladd (1855–1931), a prominent art collector in the Pacific Northwest, who was one of the founders of the Portland Art Association (now the Portland Art Museum). (A handwritten label on the work's indicates Ladd's ownership.) The painting remained in Ladd's family until 1986.
- museum website (https://www.rollins.edu/rma/collection/american-art/index.html)