From Riverside Drive by Muirhead Bone

From Riverside Drive 

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drawing

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landscape illustration sketch

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drawing

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quirky sketch

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mechanical pen drawing

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pen sketch

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pencil sketch

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personal sketchbook

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pen-ink sketch

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pen work

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sketchbook drawing

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initial sketch

Dimensions: overall: 26 x 34.9 cm (10 1/4 x 13 3/4 in.)

Copyright: National Gallery of Art: CC0 1.0

Muirhead Bone made "From Riverside Drive" with watercolor and pencil at an unknown date. This piece invites us to consider the changing urban landscape and the social implications of modernization. Focusing on the visual codes, the drawing captures a scene of early 20th-century New York, likely. The presence of railway tracks and telephone poles hints at technological advancements, while the figures on foot suggest a society in transition. The work captures a moment in the transformation of the modern city, inviting contemplation on the relationship between technology and lived experience. To truly understand this drawing, we need to delve into the history of urban planning and the impact of industrialization on the social fabric. Researching archival materials, photographs, and urban development plans might reveal the changing function of the Riverside Drive area. By examining the artwork in its historical context, we can better understand its meaning as a reflection of a society in transition.

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