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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

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Keywords
OP.999
Winter Landscape
ca. 1890–99
Oil on canvas
12 x 18 in. (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
Signed lower right: J. H. Twachtman
Provenance
John Pickering Lyman;
to his sister Theodora Lyman;
gift to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1919;
to (Sotheby's, New York, May 29, 1981, lot 39);
to private collection, 1981.
Exhibitions
1976 Dixon Gallery and Gardens
Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee, Mary Cassatt and the American Impressionists: A Loan Exhibition Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Mary Cassatt's Death and the American Bicentennial Celebration, July 4–August 8, 1976, no. 13, pp. 30–31 ill. in color, as Winter Landscape.
Literature
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. 579 (catalogue A, no. 740), as Winter Landscape. (Hale concordance).
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1969
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. American Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, 1969, vol. 1, p. 274; vol. II, p. 316 ill. in b/w, as Winter Landscape.
Sotheby Parke Bernet 1981–I
American Impressionist and 20th-Century Paintings, Drawings, Watercolors, and Sculpture. Auction catalogue, May 29, 1981. New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1981, lot 13 ill., as Winter Landscape.
Commentary

This painting, probably a view of the Hemlock Pool on Twachtman’s Greenwich property or the hillside to the northwest of his home, was part of the collection formed by John Pickering Lyman (1847–1914), a noted collector of European and American paintings as well as of Oriental pottery. The painting was inherited by Lyman’s sister Theodora Lyman, who donated it to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 1919. The painting remained in the collection until 1981, when it was deaccessioned. While in a private collection in the late 1980s, it was destroyed in a fire.