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Artist:
E. Martin Hennings, born Penns Grove, NJ 1886-died Taos, NM 1956  Search this
Medium:
oil on canvas
Dimensions:
30 1/4 x 36 1/4 in. (76.8 x 92.1 cm.)
Type:
Painting
Date:
1933-1934
Exhibition Label:
E. Martin Hennings's painting for the Public Works of Art Project portrays two Native Americans from Taos Pueblo: a man wrapped in a traditional white blanket and a woman wearing a colorful shawl. This serene painting speaks of the deep love Hennings felt for Taos, New Mexico, where he was a leading member of the artists' colony. His subjects walk quietly through the snow together as the sun sets behind them. In works like this, Hennings created poetic visual connections between the people of Taos and the stunning high desert where they lived. Here the artist contrasts the man's warm blanket, lit by the golden sunset, with the cold covering of snow on the ground, cast into blue shadows by the hills in the west. Hennings links the two figures to their home landscape by likening them to the tall native sunflowers standing against the sky with their long stalks gracefully intertwined. While many PWAP artists documented timely scenes of the Great Depression, Hennings chose to celebrate the continuity of local traditions.1934: A New Deal for Artists exhibition label
Topic:
Figure group  Search this
Landscape\river  Search this
Landscape\mountain  Search this
Travel\land  Search this
Indian  Search this
New Deal\Public Works of Art Project\New Mexico  Search this
Credit Line:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor
Object number:
1964.1.62
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
Department:
Painting and Sculpture
Data Source:
Smithsonian American Art Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7f2ca6ac9-a614-472b-9fff-1611f4b5f9d4
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:saam_1964.1.62