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Though ostensibly a landscape depicting the shallow Colorado River flowing northwest of Austin, Texas, this painting now also acts as a historical scene. The Marble Falls William Huddle admired in 1885 were submerged beneath a lake when the Max Starcke Dam was completed in 1951. The area around the Highlands Lakes continues to display swaths of pink granite, which Huddle emphasized in contrast to a brilliant blue sky. Huddle opened a painting studio in Austin in 1876 and apart from a year studying portrait painting in Munich, he remained there the rest of his life. He is best known for producing a series of portraits of Texas governors, generals, and politicians from the state's history. What was once a picturesque representation of Huddle's home territory can now be grouped with his figural works as a monument to earlier times.
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Created in 1885
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Depicted location: Marble Falls (Burnet/Texas): TGN: 2105912
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From 1987: Dallas Museum of Art, The Karl and Esther Hobiltzelle Collection, gift of the Hobiltzelle Foundation
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General Description
Though ostensibly a landscape depicting the shallow Colorado River flowing northwest of Austin, Texas, this painting now also acts as a historical scene. The Marble Falls William Huddle admired in 1885 were submerged beneath a lake when the Max Starcke Dam was completed in 1951. The area around the Highlands Lakes continues to display swaths of pink granite, which Huddle emphasized in contrast to a brilliant blue sky. Huddle opened a painting studio in Austin in 1876 and apart from a year studying portrait painting in Munich, he remained there the rest of his life. He is best known for producing a series of portraits of Texas governors, generals, and politicians from the state's history. What was once a picturesque representation of Huddle's home territory can now be grouped with his figural works as a monument to earlier times.
Excerpt from
Emily Schiller, DMA label text
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Notes
Created in 1885
Object File reviewed
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Depicted location: Marble Falls (Burnet/Texas): TGN: 2105912
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1987: Dallas Museum of Art, The Karl and Esther Hobiltzelle Collection, gift of the Hobiltzelle Foundation
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