Loch Long

Robert S. Duncanson, Loch Long, 1867, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Donald J. Shein, 1983.95.171
Copied Robert S. Duncanson, Loch Long, 1867, oil on canvas, 711 78 in. (17.730.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Donald J. Shein, 1983.95.171
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Artwork Details

Title
Loch Long
Date
1867
Dimensions
711 78 in. (17.730.3 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Donald J. Shein
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Keywords
  • Landscape — mountain
  • Figure group — male and child
  • Animal — cattle
  • Landscape — lake — Loch Long
  • Landscape — Scotland
Object Number
1983.95.171

Artwork Description

Robert Duncanson painted this scene of Scotland's Loch Long after traveling to Scotland and Great Britain in 1865. His use of panoramic views emphasized nature’s vastness and quiet splendor, much like the artists of the Hudson River school, whose landscapes were influenced by Romanticism. Duncanson was one of the few nineteenth-century African American artists to receive international recognition. Because of the great restraints on African American artists at the time, Duncanson traveled to Europe, where his landscapes enjoyed considerable success. The idealized landscape in Loch Long, romantic and serene, may convey the artist's desire for harmony and an America free of racial oppression.