Label Text: Mark Baum pursued figurative art until the 1960s. Although he attended art school, he was largely self-taught. This painting demonstrates the artist’s primitivist style and his independence from fashions. Its subject ties in with the nineteenth-century tradition of landscape painting, which, as Rolston Holmes III explains, “emphasized the patterned shapes made by the various items of a landscape, the spatial relationships, near and far, the relative intensity of differing elements in the scene.”
BJ, 2014
Tags: domestic space; landscapes; rural; vegetation; trees; farms; houses Subjects: Plants; Architecture, Domestic; Domestic space; Farms; Landscapes; Trees; Canvas Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+2013.63 |