Artist: Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904–2000)
Medium: watercolor on paper
Signature: signed and dated upper left
Dimensions:
19 in. h. x 23 in. w.
Description:
"Too many watercolors produced today seem meaningless to me. They appear to be all skill and bravado without an inner message. I believe that a serious work of art must go deeper than mere surfact manipulation." -Clarence Holbrook Carter, American Artist, December 1958
Exhibited: WOLFS Gallery, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland: A Cultural Center, July - August 2018, illustrated #140 page 140
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