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Inness realized a brooding, enigmatic intensity in works, like Moonrise, completed during the final dozen years of his life. The artist’s late style was expressly informed by the eighteenth-century Swedish scientist theologian Emanuel Swedenborg, who believed all things were spiritually charged, and that the earthly, material world was continuous with a heavenly, mystical realm. Inness sought to convey\n\t<br />\n\tthe visual approximation of the “correspondence” Swedenborg posited between the two states. <i>Moonrise</i> epitomizes the hazy, twilight ambience— painstakingly achieved through successive glazing and reworking of the paint surface—Inness employed to achieve this end, in which matter and atmosphere seem melded together in a scene at once palpable and intangible.\n</p>","remarks":"Princeton Collects PUAM-LABELS_G32_6x10_Batch2_FNLvendor-Day 1 cataloguing \r\n  "},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"The artist; [sold through Elliott Daingerfield, New York]; Richard H. Halsted, New York; [American Art Galleries, American Art Association, New York [Halsted sale], January 9, 1895, no. 17]; Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Alker, New York, until 1913; [M. 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