House Raising
William P. Chappel
"House Raising" by William P. Chappel, created in the 1870s, depicts a communal effort in rural America, showcasing the collaborative spirit of 19th-century society. The painting reflects themes of community and labor, characteristic of Chappel's focus on American life during this period, although specific details about its exhibition history or provenance remain unknown.
"House Raising" by William P. Chappel, created in the 1870s using oil on slate paper, depicts a dynamic scene of a community engaged in the process of lifting a house, characterized by its earthy color palette and expressive brushwork. The composition captures the physicality of the labor involved, with figures positioned in various poses that convey movement and collaboration, set against a backdrop of a rural landscape.