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
As a young artist, Richards was influenced by John Ruskin’s Modern Painters . Richards’s interest in Ruskin was particularly reflected in the younger artist’s meticulous geological studies made directly from nature. Richards strove for the fidelity to nature that he saw in the Pre-Raphaelite paintings exhibited in a show of British art at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1858. He is best known for his seascapes. Like the Impressionists, he was interested in capturing natural light and reflections on water and wet beaches, but his handling was tighter and his palette more tonal.
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Eugène Isabey (French, 1803–1886) — Cliffs by the Sea at Céz
William Stanley Haseltine (American, 1835–1900) — Capri
Winslow Homer — Prout's Neck, Breakers
John Frederick Kensett — Rocky Coast
Thomas Doughty — Coming Squall (Nahant Beach with a Summer S
Auguste Louis Lepère (French, 1849–1918) — Storm on the Isla
George Inness — A Marine
John Frederick Kensett — Near Newport
Winslow Homer — Prout's Neck, Breaking Wave
William Bradford (American, 1823–1892) — Labrador Coast
Asher B. Durand (American, 1796–1886) — Trees on a Rocky Hil