Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
A watercolor painter and printmaker, Harding was one of the best-known artists of his day in England. A popular instructor, he taught poetry of landscape painting, admonishing his students to "produce as near a likeness to Nature, in every respect, as the instrument, or material employed, will admit of; not so much by bonâ fide imitation, as by reviving in the mind those ideas which are awakened by a contemplation of Nature . . . The renewal of those feelings constitutes the true purpose of Art." Harding began to draw on colored paper in 1830 and copied this effect in lithography by utilizing a second stone printed in gray or ocher. Unlike the drawings, however, the color in the prints is not merely a background for the design but is an active element in it. To achieve an appearance of wash and delicate effects, Harding worked with the leading lithographic printer in London at the time, Charles Hullmandel, who improved and developed many new printing techniques.
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Ponte Santa Trinità, Florence
Pine Trees and Bridge
Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France.
San Sebastian
Sketches at Home and Abroad: General View of Trento
Saint Gothard, W. Wasen, from Picturesque Selections
Larch, from The Park and the Forest
Ash, Sycamore and Oak, from The Park and the Forest
Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807) — The Waterfall of Marmo
Edward Dayes — Waterfall
John White Abbott — Cascade of the Aray at Inveraray (Scotla
Giovanni Battista Piranesi — View of the Small Waterfall and
Elizabeth Murray — Mountain Waterfall
Johann Georg von Dillis — Reclining Man in a Mountainous Lan
Friedrich-Wilhelm Gmelin — The Waterfall of Velino Near Tern
Joseph Ives Pease|William (Wilhelm) Momberger — Haines Falls
Alexandre Calame — Landscape
Joseph Mallord William Turner|Charles Turner — Drawing of th
Joseph Farington — At Nunnery in Cumberland
Johann Wilhelm Schirmer — Mountainous Landscape with a River