Keywords: George Henry Boughton - The Waning Honeymoon - Walters 37129 (2).jpg Boughton was the son of a Norwich farmer who was taken to America while still an infant He initially opened a studio in Albany New York listing himself as a landscape painter He eventually settled in London where he produced historical genre scenes many of which were set in New England In this autumnal scene of the English Regency a young couple is seated at the fork of diverging paths an ominous sign for their future 1878 Oil on canvas cm 51 76 5 ; Framed cm 86 4 111 8 14 accession number 37 129 16797 William T Walters Baltimore ca 1878 by purchase from the artist Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T Walters ca 1878 Signature Lower left 18 G H Boughton 78 Exhibition title unknown held at the Royal Academy Royal Academy of Arts London 1878 American Expatriate Painters of the Late Nineteenth Century Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles; Dayton Art Institute Dayton; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia 1976-1977 Harborplace Light Street Pavilion Special Display Harborplace Baltimore 1980 place of origin London England United Kingdom <gallery> File George Henry Boughton - The Waning Honeymoon - Walters 37129 jpg </gallery> Walters Art Museum license 2D George Henry Boughton Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Paintings in the Walters Art Museum |