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Artist |
Dozier, Otis |
Caption |
Untitled |
Collection |
TMA |
Credit Line |
Gift of the Blanton Museum of Art, 2018. Transfer from the Contemporary Austin, (Plus original credit line of each work). |
Culture |
American |
Date |
1942 |
Description |
Watercolor and ink landscape depicting mountains with a partially filled blue sky. Some of the mountains are shaded with darker ink, and a small stroke of blue watercolor paints part of one of the mountains, which is otherwise bare. In the bottom left of the piece is the artist's signature. Artist Otis Dozier developed a love for art and nature at a young age, and became one of the primary Regionalist of the period. Dozier worked and exhibited along artists Jerry Bywaters, John Douglass, Alexandre Hogue, William Lester, and Everett Spruce, as well as help establish the Dallas Artists League and the Lone Star Printmakers. Dozier also taught at SMU and at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School, which would later become the Dallas Museum of Art. |
Dimensions |
W-17 L-12 inches |
Medium |
Watercolor/Ink |
Material |
Paper |
Catalog Number |
2018.02.05 |
Title |
Untitled |