Artist: Frank Nelson Wilcox (American, 1887–1964)
Medium: Watercolor and graphite on paper
Signature: Signed lower left
Dimensions: 15in. h x 21in. w
Description:
"The effect of this mountain landscape upon both of us was such as to remark the importance of the skyline in panoramic landscape. The undulations of these near and remote peaks, we saw accentuated by the proximity of lowhanging clouds or revealed near and far by the sharpness of light along the remote horizon. We noticed the changing effect of vertical distance as shadows variously cross or filled the depths of the ravines and passes."
Catalog #88
Type of Work: Paintings
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