The Valley of Wyoming

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The Valley of Wyoming is a 19th-century landscape painting by American artist Jasper Francis Cropsey, celebrated for its luminous depiction of the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
basedOn Wyoming Valley
surface form: Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania
collection Metropolitan Museum of Art
colorCharacteristic golden tones
warm light
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jasper Francis Cropsey
depicts American wilderness
Pennsylvania
Susquehanna River
Wyoming Valley
clouds
cultivated fields
distant town
farm buildings
figures in landscape
luminous atmosphere
mountain landscape
pastoral landscape
rural life
settlement in valley
sky
sunlight
trees
genre American landscape painting
Hudson River School
hasPart background with mountains
foreground with trees
middle ground with river
inception 1865
influencedBy Hudson River Valley aesthetics
Romanticism
languageOfWork none
location Metropolitan Museum of Art
mainSubject Wyoming Valley
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement American Romanticism
Hudson River School
museumCity New York City
partOf American painting collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
title The Valley of Wyoming self-link
titleLanguage English

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Jasper Francis Cropsey notableWork The Valley of Wyoming
The Valley of Wyoming title The Valley of Wyoming self-link