untitled (Four Lone Trees in Summer)
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Description:
Landscape watercolor on paper featuring four trees growing in a patch of ground surrounded with shrubbery. A seedling sprouts up in front of the cluster to the right within a patch of soil conveyed in red. There are strokes of red and yellow in the region of ground before the tree line. This painting is an example of the wet-in-wet technique. The strokes have all bled together leaving few crisp lines. This appears to be the same view as another watercolor painted to represent a different season, (see 1975.32.211).
- Title: untitled (Four Lone Trees in Summer)
- Creator: Mary Wilson Ball, 1892-1984
- Date: Undated
- Signature: Mary W. Ball
- Signature Location: lower right corner
- Culture: American
- School: Charleston Renaissance Movement
- Dimensions: H-14 W-10 inches
- Collection: Works on Paper Collection
- Object Name: Mary Wilson Ball Artwork
- Other Name: Watercolor on Paper
- Object Id: 1975.32.212
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