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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Henry Woods (1846-1921), In the Rhone Valley

Henry Woods (1846-1921)

In the Rhone Valley
Oil on panel; signed and dated 1896
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Woods went to Venice in 1876 on the recommendation of his friend and brother-in-law, Luke Fildes. Venice was a fashionable place for an artist to work and Woods fell in with a cosmopolitan set, befriending the artists Whistler and Sargent, whose innovative techniques had a powerful influence on his work. This lively sketch, drenched in light, is a good example of his spontaneous process.

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