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Arthur Wesley Dow

Marsh Creek

1899-1909

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Arthur Wesley Dow

Marsh Creek

1899-1909

Physical Qualities Color woodcut, Sheet: 138 x 198 mm. (5 7/16 x 7 13/16 in.) Image: 109 x 177 mm. (4 5/16 x 6 15/16 in.)
Credit Line Print & Drawing Society Fund
Object Number 1999.523
The woodblock at right was used to print the woodcut at left, specifically the lightest purple area where the shore meets the blue water of the creek. Each color in the image was printed from a differently carved woodblock. Arthur Wesley Dow was a devoted student of Japanese woodblock printing and traveled to Japan in 1903. "Marsh Creek", created shortly after the trip, is one of Dow’s simplest compositions, evoking an expanse of space with only a handful of shapes and colors.
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York; Estate of the artist
A Golden Anniversary: Celebrating 50 Years of the Print, Drawing and Photograph Society
David Acton and Joseph Goddu, ALONG IPSWICH RIVER THE COLOR WOODCUTS OF ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (New York, 1999), Nancy E. Green, ARTHUR WESLEY DOW AND HIS INFLUENCE, exh. cat. (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, 1990), pp. 11, 23
Nancy Green, et al, ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (1857-1922), HIS ART AND HIS INFLUENCE (New York: Spanierman Gallery, 1999), no. 40

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Artist

Arthur Wesley Dow

1856–1921

American, 1857-1922
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