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Lily

Warren Lombard

Artwork Details

Lily
1932
Warren Lombard
drypoint on paper
6 15/16 in. x 5 1/2 in. ( 17.6 cm x 14 cm )
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.71

On Display

Not currently on display

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 work dates from the latter part of Lombard's career when he primarily did studies of botanical subjects while on the island. The print has dramatic tonal contrasts to highlight the form of the flower.

Eva Caston 2017

Physical Description:

Print of lily flower. Flower is surrounded by curling, sword-like leaves.

Eva Caston 2017

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