Artist: Frank Nelson Wilcox (American, 1887–1964)
Medium: Watercolor and gouache on paper
Signature: Signed lower right
Dimensions: 14in. h x 19in. w
Description:
"Also, on this second trip the significant colors of the Southwest became apparent - the preponderance of reds and yellows of a sort so seldom seen in Eastern landscapes, and the noticeable transitions of blue that those western skies reveal. In many cases also the usual three-plane composition familiar to us in the East was seldom sufficient to account for the stages of depth a rarified atmosphere produces."
Catalog #192
Other works by Frank Nelson Wilcox
Nude in Darkness, c. 1908 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Reading, c. 1908-10 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Dismantled Barge, Paris, France, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Tumbrels Bowing in Prayer towards Notre Dame, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Blanchisseuse Leaving a Laundry Barge, Paris, France, c. 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Mattress Renovators, Pont Neuf, Paris, France, c. 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Children Playing, Luxembourg, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Sundown in Luxembourg, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Tour St. Germain L'Auxerrois, Paris, France, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Venetian Canal, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Gibraltar from the Ship, Southern Spain, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Engineman at Quarry, Berlin Heights, Ohio, c. 1910-16 Frank Nelson Wilcox




