The
Logged Mountains painting by
Morris Graves is a thought-provoking artwork that showcases the artist's skill in combining natural elements with artistic expression. Created in 1943, this oil on canvas painting measures 66 x 92 cm and is currently housed at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States.
Artist Background
Morris Graves was an American artist known for his delicate and contemplative drawings that capture the essence of animals and nature. He was a member of the Northwest School of painting and achieved international renown for his visionary and spiritual works. Graves' interest in exploring ecology and humans' place within it was further inspired by Buddhism, particularly Zen, as well as the traditional arts of East Asia and India.
Key Features of the
Logged Mountains painting include its use of shading and contrasts to create depth in the scene, making it an impressive piece of artwork. The painting features mountains in the background with trees scattered throughout the scene, giving it a dramatic appearance.
The
Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to many notable artworks, including pieces by
Claude Buck and
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Some of the notable works by
Morris Graves include:
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