Ox-Bow Building by Phillip Bornarth
Drawing
Rare ink drawing of a building amidst trees at OxBow, by Philip Bornarth. Framed in a 3"double wood frame painted with a white distressed wood finish. It also has a 2" white mat with black line.
2016.34.11
Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2016-12-12
12/12/2016
12/01/2022
Artworks
Voss, Mary
Bornarth, Phillip
1960
Painting
Art
Category 08: Communication Objects
Oxbow
22 in
19 in
Art Conservation Room
Good
Bornarth, Phillip
Curator’s Choice Exhibit
Philip Bornarth Born: 1929 Scene at Ox-Bow 1957 | watercolor and ink on paper Notes: Philip Bornarth is best known for his paintings. He was also a competent printmaker, a skill he taught at the Ox-Bow Summer School of Art in Saugatuck, Michigan. This sketch, which looks much like a print, is typical of the modernist approach to art typical of the 1950s. Collection: Saugatuck Douglas History Center Gift of: Kenneth M. Kutzel and William M. McGlone Accession: 2016.34.11