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Dog-wood

Warren Lombard

Artwork Details

Dog-wood
1933
Warren Lombard
graphite
12 x 9 9/16 in. (30.48 x 24.35 cm); ;
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.293

Description

Subject Matter:

Lombard summered in Monhegan, Maine and developed much of his aesthetic and subject matter there. Monhegan was a well known artist colony that had existed since the mid-nineteenth century. This drawing is from Lombard's later period when he focused on studies of botanical subjects, such as the dogwood pictured here. 

Eva Caston 2017

Physical Description:

Drawing of branch with flowers.

Eva Caston 2017

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