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Artist
Creation date
1885
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
19 1/4 x 32 1/4 in.
28 1/2 x 41 x 4 in. (framed)
Credit line
Gift of Carl B. Shafer
Accession number
58.30.1
Collection
Currently On View In
Joan D. Weisenberger Gallery - K210
Steele painted Pleasant Run within months of his return to the US. Munich influences are apparent in the dark tonality, clear atmosphere, and backlighting techniques, here applied to an Indiana landscape.
In an 1886 letter to painter J. Ottis Adams, Steele advised, “Drop all of Munich but your training. Keep the technical ability and the artistic insight, and exercise them upon American subjects, American portraits, life and landscape.”
The Pleasant Run creek defined Indianapolis’s eastern and southern limits in 1885. The painting’s reverse identifies the location as “Osburn’s Farm,” where Arlington Avenue and Tenth Street meet today.
