Quartley Frederick William Collection
Frederick William Quartley, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the beauty and grandeur of nature through his breathtaking paintings
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Frederick William Quartley, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the beauty and grandeur of nature through his breathtaking paintings. In "Silver Cascade, " he skillfully portrays the cascading waterfalls with delicate brushstrokes, evoking a sense of tranquility. Similarly, in "Falls of the Blackwater, " Quartley's mastery is evident as he captures the raw power and energy of rushing waters. With "Mountain Island, " Quartley transports us to an idyllic landscape where majestic mountains meet serene lakes. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable, showcasing his ability to capture every nuance of light and shadow. Moving on to "The French Broad, " Quartley takes us on a journey along this meandering river, inviting us to immerse ourselves in its peaceful flow. In "Ascending the Ocklawaha River at Night, " Quartley demonstrates his versatility by depicting a nocturnal scene filled with mystery and intrigue. The play between darkness and light creates an ethereal atmosphere that captivates our imagination. On the other hand, in "Purgatory, " Quartley explores darker themes as he delves into realms beyond our comprehension. Venturing into new territories, Quartley presents us with "A Florida Swamp. " Here we witness his ability to transform seemingly ordinary landscapes into extraordinary works of art. With each stroke of his brush, he brings life to this otherwise overlooked corner of nature. "Waiting for Decomposition" challenges our perception by presenting decay as something beautiful and poetic. Through this unconventional piece, Quartley invites contemplation about life's transience and inevitable cycle. Quartley also ventures northward in "Under the Falls - Canada Side. " This painting showcases his talent for capturing dynamic scenes while highlighting nature's awe-inspiring power. Similarly captivating is his depiction of Yellowstone National Park in all its untamed glory with “The Yellowstone. ” Returning closer home in “Old Mill.