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William Guy Wall Collection

William Guy Wall was an American artist known for his stunning landscape paintings, particularly those depicting the Hudson River

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View Near Jessups Landing (No. 3 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1821-22

View Near Jessups Landing (No. 3 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1821-22. Etching begun by John Rubens Smith, finished by John Hill

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View Near Fishkill (No. 17 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill

View Near Fishkill (No. 17 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill
View Near Fishkill (No. 17 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Hadleys Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1821-22

Hadleys Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1821-22. Etching begun by John Rubens Smith, finished by John Hill

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Bakers Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill

Bakers Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill
Bakers Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View Near Sandy Hill (No. 7 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23. Creator: John Hill

View Near Sandy Hill (No. 7 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23. Creator: John Hill
View Near Sandy Hill (No. 7 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Rapids Above Hadleys Falls (No. 4 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Rapids Above Hadleys Falls (No. 4 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Newburg [Newburgh] (No. 14 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825. Creator: John Hill

Newburg [Newburgh] (No. 14 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825. Creator: John Hill
Newburg [Newburgh] (No. 14 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View Near Fort Miller (No. 10 (later changed to No. 9) of The Hudson River Portfolio)

View Near Fort Miller (No. 10 (later changed to No. 9) of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Glenns Falls (No. 6 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822. Creator: John Hill

Glenns Falls (No. 6 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822. Creator: John Hill
Glenns Falls (No. 6 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Little Falls at Luzerne (No. 1 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Little Falls at Luzerne (No. 1 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View Near Fort Montgomery (No. 22 (later changed to No. 18) of The Hudson River Portfolio

View Near Fort Montgomery (No. 22 (later changed to No. 18) of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Junction of the Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers (No. 2 of The Hudson River Portfolio)

Junction of the Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers (No. 2 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1821-22

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Fort Edward (No. 10 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23. Creator: John Hill

Fort Edward (No. 10 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23. Creator: John Hill
Fort Edward (No. 10 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1822-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825

View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825. Etching begun by John Rubens Smith, finished by John Hill

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: West Point (No. 16 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825. Creator: John Hill

West Point (No. 16 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825. Creator: John Hill
West Point (No. 16 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1825

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Forest Grove, . Creator: William Guy Wall

Forest Grove, . Creator: William Guy Wall
Forest Grove

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: The Bay of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights, 1820-25

The Bay of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights, 1820-25

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: New York from Weehawk, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall

New York from Weehawk, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall
New York from Weehawk, ca. 1820-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: The Bay of New York Looking to the Narrows and Staten Island, Taken from Brooklyn

The Bay of New York Looking to the Narrows and Staten Island, Taken from Brooklyn Heights, 1820-25

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall

New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall
New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23

Background imageWilliam Guy Wall Collection: Palisades (No. 19, Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill

Palisades (No. 19, Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24. Creator: John Hill
Palisades (No. 19, Hudson River Portfolio), 1823-24


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William Guy Wall was an American artist known for his stunning landscape paintings, particularly those depicting the Hudson River. His works captured the beauty and grandeur of the region, showcasing its diverse landscapes and natural wonders. In "View Near Jessups Landing, " Wall transports us to a serene riverside scene, where the calm waters reflect the vibrant colors of nature. The tranquility is palpable as we immerse ourselves in this picturesque setting. Moving on to "View Near Fishkill, " Wall's brushstrokes bring to life a panoramic view of rolling hills and meandering streams. The meticulous attention to detail allows us to feel as if we are standing right there, taking in the breathtaking vista before our eyes. "Hadleys Falls" presents a more dynamic composition with rushing water cascading down rocky cliffs. Wall captures both the power and gracefulness of these falls, creating a sense of awe within us. Continuing our journey through Wall's portfolio, "Bakers Falls" showcases another magnificent waterfall surrounded by lush foliage. The interplay between light and shadow adds depth and dimension to this captivating scene. In "View Near Sandy Hill, " we find ourselves amidst towering trees that line the riverbank. The play of sunlight filtering through leaves creates a dappled effect on the ground below, evoking a feeling of peaceful seclusion. The energy intensifies in "Rapids Above Hadleys Falls. " Here, Wall masterfully depicts swirling currents crashing against rocks with great force. We can almost hear the roar of water as it rushes past us. Wall's talent extends beyond capturing natural landscapes; he also portrays human settlements like in "Newburg [Newburgh]. " This painting offers a glimpse into bustling city life along the Hudson River during that era – boats sailing across shimmering waters while buildings stand tall on its shores. Moving away from urban scenes but still highlighting man-made structures is "View Near Fort Miller.