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From precise survey drawing to loose and vivid watercolor technique, American artists of the 19th century worked in a variety of styles-as seen in the more than 30 watercolors and drawings featured in Landscape and Leisure. Selected from the RISD Museum’s strong collection of works on paper are those by American artists James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Childe Hassam, and Eastman Johnson, among others, who captured landscape, leisure pursuits, and country life. A group of watercolors by Winslow Homer are on view together for the first time in nearly 15 years, including Hunting Dogs in Boat (Waiting for the Start), 1889-the first purchase of Homer’s watercolors by an American museum. Other works include early representations of Providence and coastal Rhode Island, and Thomas Eakins’ detailed watercolor of the developing professional sport of baseball.