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Charles Coleman regularly depicted Mount Vesuvius from the window of his villa on Capri, Italy, where he settled in 1885. His pictures of the dramatic profile of, and variable atmospheric effects around, this landmark evoke images of Mount Fuji that proliferate in Japanese art. Charles Caryl Coleman (American, 1840-1928). View of Vesuvius: Effect 11:25 A.M., December 21, 1913. Pastel on grey-blue wove paper mounted overall to a 1/8″ acidic board, 24 3/16 x 17 15/16 in. (61.4 x 45.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, John B. Woodward Memorial Fund.

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