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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Brabazon, the son of landed gentry, was a self-taught amateur who dedicated himself to watercolor. He lived on his family’s estates in Sussex and made annual trips to the Continent, particularly the Swiss Alps and the Mediterranean. Brabazon was a friend of John Ruskin (also in this gallery), and the two artists traveled and painted together in northern France in 1880. During the last decades of the 19th century, Brabazon’s strikingly modern watercolors, characterized by mere suggestions of mountains, sky, and water, became known and admired among a younger circle of artists.
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Cloud Study
William West — Misty Mountains
John Ruskin — Shrubs and Trees in Rocky Landscape
John Ruskin — Mountain Landscape
Anonymous — Cloud Study
Lockwood de Forest — Greek Mountain Peak at Twilight
Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852–1931) — Devastated Land (rec
Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852–1931) — Devastated Land (rec
Edward Lear (British, 1812–1888) — Olevano
George Hendrik Breitner — View in the Dunes near Dekkersduin
Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796–1875) — Landscape (recto)
William James Müller — Study of Trees by a Mountain Stream