Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Trees (lush)

Agustín Lhardy Garrigues
Árboles en Flor
1884
oil on canvas
Museo del Prado, Madrid

Arthur Wesley Dow
Blooming Tree
ca. 1900
cyanotype
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Gustave Klimt
Pear Tree
1903
oil on canvas
Harvard Art Museums

Joseph Farington
Group of Trees
ca. 1780
drawing
Yale Center for British Art

Eugène Bléry
The Elm Tree
1840
etching
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Anonymous German Artist
Clump of Trees
19th century
drawing
Yale University Art Gallery

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Fontainebleau - Oak Trees at Bas Bréau
ca. 1832-33
oil on paper, mounted on panel
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Thomas Frederick Collier
Study of an Oak Tree
before 1874
watercolor
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Anonymous British Artist
Study of a Tree
19th century
watercolor and gouache
Morgan Library, New York

Oliver Messel
Set Design - Tree for Sleeping Beauty
1946
watercolor and gouache
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Edward Lear
Nuneham
1860
oil on canvas
Denver Art Museum

Hans Iten
Five Trees by a River
ca. 1910
oil on canvas, mounted on panel
Ulster Museum, Belfast

George Chinnery
Trees by a River
before 1852
drawing, with watercolor
Yale Center for British Art

John Singer Sargent
Ilex Wood, Majorca
1908
oil on canvas
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

Carol M. Highsmith
Sassafras Tree, Owensboro, Kentucky
2020
digital photograph
Library of Congress, Washington DC

Arno Drescher
Chestnut in Blossom
1947
oil on cardboard
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

from Cement Backyard

My father had our yard cemented over.
He couldn't tell a flower from a weed.
The neighbors let their backyards run to clover
and some grew dappled gardens from a seed,

but he preferred cement to rampant green.
Lushness reeked of anarchy's profusion.
Better to tamp the wildness down, unseen,
than tolerate its careless brash intrusion.

– Lynne Sharon Schwartz (2012)

Henri Braakensiek
Chestnut Blossom
1922
lithograph
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam