Description
Woodville's familiarity with the distinguished collection of Old Master and contemporary paintings assembled by Robert Gilmor, Jr., of Baltimore, is said to have influenced his decision to become an artist. He left his native Baltimore to study at the Düsseldorf Academy and remained abroad most of his brief career. Woodville, however, occasionally returned to Baltimore for family visits and continued to send pictures to New York to be exhibited at the Art Union. Tragically, he died at the early age of 31, a victim of an overdose of drugs.
In this scene, a young soldier narrates his experiences to an elderly couple. Above them hangs a leg-of-mutton hat, a musket, and a picture-all allusions to the Revolutionary War.
Five years later, the artist developed this composition into Old '76 and Young '48 (Walters 37.2370).
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Inscription: [Inscription] Front left: R.G.W. May 1844 [spurious]; [Inscription] Below mat: R.C.W. May 1847
Medium: watercolor on paper.
Credit line: Henry Walters' Bequest, 1931.
Image Licence
CC0 1.0
Image Credit
Image source: The Walters Art Museum
Location
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Country
Germany
Medium
Watercolour
Tags
Category
People & Society