Bill Traylor
American, 1853–1949
Most of Traylor's subjects are drawn with careful attention to their placement on the cardboard as well as the overall compositional balance. This bull is placed so that his front hoof rests upon the irregular upward cut in the cardboard. Also, the curve of the cardboard is echoed in the gentle curve of the bull’s head. Traylor's attention to detail results in the drawing’s overall harmonious composition.
American, 1853–1949
Bull
about 1940–1942
Object Type:
Drawing
Creation Place:
North America, American, Alabama
Dimensions:
14 1/16 in. x 15 5/8 in. (35.72 cm x 39.69 cm)
Medium and Support:
Watercolor and graphite on cardboard
Accession Number:
1982.0004.0017
Credit Line:
Gift of Charles and Eugenia Shannon
Most of Traylor's subjects are drawn with careful attention to their placement on the cardboard as well as the overall compositional balance. This bull is placed so that his front hoof rests upon the irregular upward cut in the cardboard. Also, the curve of the cardboard is echoed in the gentle curve of the bull’s head. Traylor's attention to detail results in the drawing’s overall harmonious composition.
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