John Henry Twachtman Catalogue Raisonné
An online catalogue by Lisa N. Peters, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Greenwich Historical Society
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Keywords
OP.1136
The Torrent
Alternate titles: The Brook; The Waterfall; Waterfall
1890s
Oil on canvas
25 1/4 x 30 1/8 in. (64.1 x 76.5 cm)
Signed lower right: J. H. Twachtman–
Exhibitions
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Fourth Annual Exhibition, November 2, 1899–January 1, 1900, no. 232, as The Waterfall.
Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York, Paintings and Pastels by John H. Twachtman, March 4–16, 1901, as The Torrent.
Cincinnati Art Museum, Exhibition of Sixty Paintings by Mr. John H. Twachtman, Formerly Resident in Cincinnati, April 12–May 16, 1901, no. 44, as The Torrent.
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, Third Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings, June 3–October 14, 1901, no. 49, as The Torrent.
Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York, Exhibition of Paintings, Ten American Artists, March 19–April 2, 1904, no. 37, as Waterfall.
Wentworth Manor, Montclair, New Jersey, American Paintings: Collection of William T. Evans, July 1904, no. 169, as The Torrent.
Society of Art Collectors, New York, Comparative Exhibition of Native and Foreign Art, November 15–December 11, 1904, no. 167, as The Torrent, lent by John Gellatly.
Wentworth Manor, Montclair, New Jersey, American Paintings: Collection of William T. Evans, October 28, 1905, no. 156, as The Torrent.
Lotos Club, New York, Exhibition of American Paintings from the Collection of William T. Evans, Esq., March 31, 1906 and following days, no. 66, as The Torrent.
Wentworth Manor, Montclair, New Jersey, American Paintings: Collection of William T. Evans, April 1906, no. 162, as The Torrent.
National Arts Club, New York, American Paintings from the Collection of Mr. William T. Evans, November 8–18, 1906, no. 52, as The Torrent.
Lotos Club, New York, Exhibition of Paintings by the Late John H. Twachtman, January 5–31, 1907, no. 11, as The Torrent.
National Gallery, Washington, D.C., Exhibition on the Opening of the Gallery in the New Building of the United States National Museum, March 16, 1910, no. 26, as The Torrent.
The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, Inaugural Exhibition, October 1, 1936–January 1, 1937, no. 9, as The Torrent.
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York, Presenting the Work of John H. Twachtman, American Painter, November 5–28, 1939, no. 5, as The Torrent.
Cincinnati Art Museum, John Henry Twachtman: A Retrospective Exhibition, October 7–November 20, 1966. (Exhibition catalogue: Baskett 1966); (Exhibition catalogue: Boyle 1966–I), no. 61, as The Torrent, lent by the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
IBM Gallery, New York, Portrait of America: 1865–1915, January 16–February 25, 1967, no. 25, as The Torrent.
Spanierman Gallery, New York, Ten American Painters, May 8–June 9, 1990, no. 10, as The Torrent.
Smithsonian American Art Museum, New York, American Impressionism: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2000–2003, pp. 102–3 ill. in color, as The Torrent. Traveled to: Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, June 17–July 30, 2000; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, August 20–October 29, 2000; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York, November 18, 2000–February 4, 2001; Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 4–May 20, 2001; Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, April 7–June 17, 2001; Portland Museum of Art, Maine, June 21–October 21, 2001; Worcester Art Museum, October 7, 2001–January 6, 2002; Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, November 17, 2001–January 20, 2002.
Literature
"Carnegie Institute Exhibition." Art Interchange 43 (December 1899), p. 150 ill. in b/w, as The Brook.
"American Studio Talk." International Studio 9 (1900), p. xxiii ill. in b/w, as The Waterfall.
Art Interchange 63 (April 1901), p. 87, as The Torrent.
"The Art-World. Mr. Twachtman at Durand Ruel's." New-York Commercial Advertiser, March 5, 1901, p. 4, as The Torrent.
"Around the Galleries: J. H. Twachtman's Landscape at Durand-Ruel's." Sun (New York), March 6, 1901, p. 6, as The Torrent.
"Art Exhibitions: Paintings by Mr. Twachtman." New-York Tribune, March 6, 1901, p. 6, as The Torrent.
"The Ten Open Annual Show." New York Herald, March 19, 1904, p. 12, as The Torrent.
"Ten American Painters." New York Times, March 19, 1904, p. 9, as The Torrent.
"Art Exhibitions: The Annual Show of the Ten American Painters." New-York Tribune, March 19, 1904, p. 9, as The Torrent.
"John Twachtman." Art Bulletin 6 (January 5, 1907), p. 1, as The Torrent.
"American Paintings: Most of the Evans Collection Now on Exhibition." Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), April 6, 1907, p. 8, as The Torrent.
Rathbun, Richard. "The National Gallery of Art: Department of Fine Arts of the National Museum." Bulletin of the United States National Museum 70 (July 1, 1909), p. 130, as The Torrent.
Moser, James Henry. "The National Gallery of Art." Art and Progress 1 (April 1910), p. 152, as The Torrent.
Henderson, Helen W. The Art Treasures of Washington. Boston: L. C. Page, 1912, pp. 230, opp. 230 ill. in b/w, as The Torrent.
Holmes, William H. Smithsonian Institution, The National Gallery of Art, Catalogue of Collections II. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1926, p. 58, as The Torrent.
Tucker, Allen. John H. Twachtman. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1931, pp. 38–39 ill. in b/w, as The Torrent.
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. 1, p. 388 ill. in b/w (fig. 139); vol. 2, pp. 573–74 (catalogue A, no. 629), as The Torrent. (Hale concordance).
Brown, Milton. One Hundred Masterpieces of American Painting from Public Collections in Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983, pp. 114–15 ill. in color, as The Torrent.
National Museum of American Art. Descriptive Catalogue of Painting and Sculpture in the National Museum of American Art. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1983, p. 197, as The Torrent.
Peters, Lisa N. "John H. Twachtman: The Torrent." In Ten American Painters, by William H. Gerdts, et al. New York: Spanierman Gallery, 1990. Exhibition catalogue, pp. 166 ill. in color, 167–69, as The Torrent.
Gerdts, William H. "The Ten: A Critical Chronology." In Ten American Painters, by William H. Gerdts et al. New York: Spanierman Gallery, 1990. Exhibition catalogue, p. 25, as The Torrent.
Prebus, Cynthia H. "Transitions in American Art and Criticism: The Formative Years of Early American Modernism, 1895–1905," Ph.D dissertation. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers, The State University, 1994, pp. 260. 263, 267, 269, 494 ill. in b/w, as The Torrent.
Peters, Lisa N. "John Twachtman (1853–1902) and the American Scene in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Frontier within the Terrain of the Familiar." 2 vols. Ph.D. dissertation, City University of New York, 1995. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1996, vol. 1, pp. 380, 411; vol. 2, p. 925 ill. in b/w (fig. 411), as The Torrent.
Larkin, Susan G. "'A Regular Rendezvous for Impressionists:' The Cos Cob Art Colony 1882–1920." Ph.D. dissertation, 1996. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microforms, 1996, pp. xxix, 238, 474 ill. in b/w (8.31), as The Torrent.
Commentary

A view of Horseneck Falls looking northwest, The Torrent depicts Horseneck Brook at its fullest extent. The work, with its current title, was included in two of Twachtman’s 1901 exhibitions: at Durand-Ruel Gallery in New York and at the Cincinnati Art Museum. It was also the one painting chosen to represent Twachtman posthumously in the 1904 exhibition of the Ten American Painters, also held at Durand-Ruel. Although it was shown with the title of Waterfall in the Ten show, the critics described it as The Torrent. By 1906 the painting had entered the collection of William T. Evans, who sent it to a number of exhibitions in the following three years before donating it to the Smithsonian.

Selected Literature

From New-York Commercial Advertiser 1901–I

To turn to the more pleasant duty of commendation, there are some mountain streams dashing over rocks that are wholly agreeable. Thus the “Waterfall” has most beautiful opalescent tones, and the construction of the landscape is all we could ask, and a “Torrent” has these same qualities, with harmonious, lovely tints.

From New-York Tribune 1901–II

[Twachtman] transfers facts to canvas with such precision and with so individual a touch, in "The Torrent," with its really moving waters.

From New York Times 1904

There are eight contributors, and the place of the late John H. Twachtman is kept warm by one exhibit, “The Torrent.”

From Art Bulletin 1907

“The Torrent,” lent by the Chairman of the Arts Committee, Mr. Wm. T. Evans, is a powerful piece of work with a certain “preciousness” in the handling of the paint.

From Peters 1990–I

Twachtman’s sensitivity to shifts in season and weather are especially apparent in The Torrent. The falls spill down over the moist and mossy landscape, creating a sinuous and asymmetrical shape in the center of the canvas. The atmosphere, thick and damp following a recent rainfall, envelops the scene, and a silvery tone prevails. A hint of light on the horizon, however, suggests that the gray skies will soon lift. The contrast between the rough and sodden ground cover and the refreshing sparkle of the falls elicits a variety of different sensations in the viewer [p. 167].