Walter Anderson
American, 1903–1965
"Chickens" is a work created about 1945 during Walter Anderson’s residence at Oldfields, a farm near Gautier, Mississippi, and the composition exemplifies his work of that period.
Like other paintings from his Oldfields period, "Chickens" reflects a stylized approach in which Anderson attempts to merge man, nature, and art. This work typifies the sense of control, balance, and even harmony that Anderson is able to achieve in his works during this time.
American, 1903–1965
Chickens
about 1945
Object Type:
Painting
Creation Place:
North America, American, Mississippi
Dimensions:
25 in. x 18 15/16 in. (63.5 cm x 48.1 cm)
Medium and Support:
Watercolor and graphite on paper
Accession Number:
1982.0017
Credit Line:
Gift of Mary Katherine A. Blount
"Chickens" is a work created about 1945 during Walter Anderson’s residence at Oldfields, a farm near Gautier, Mississippi, and the composition exemplifies his work of that period.
Like other paintings from his Oldfields period, "Chickens" reflects a stylized approach in which Anderson attempts to merge man, nature, and art. This work typifies the sense of control, balance, and even harmony that Anderson is able to achieve in his works during this time.
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