
EVENING, 1881. Baskett
11. Keppel edition. Initialed in margin “J.H.T. per A.T.” by John
Twachtman’s son, Alden Twachtman. This is the most sketch-like of Twatchman’s
etchings. According to Susan Berryhill, the vague impression of an inverted
church in the upper left shows that the plate may have been used for other sketches.
Twachtman’s asymmetrical composition aids in the creation of a perception
of the fleeting moments of twilight. One of only 15 located.
Etching: 4 13/16 x 7 7/16”
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Etching: 4 13/16 x 7 7/16”
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