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2000.201.4, Drawing
Animals and Tree
2000.201.4, Drawing

Animals and Tree

DateProbably 1939-1942
Artist/Maker
Mediumcolored pencil on cardboard
DimensionsFramed: 17 1/4" x 12 1/2" x 1 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Hahn, Jr.
Object number2000.201.4
Label TextBorn into slavery near Benton, Alabama, Bill Traylor remained on the property of his former master, George Traylor (from whom the artist took his surname) following emancipation. In 1938, he moved to Montgomery and began producing paintings and drawings, eventually creating some 1,500 to 1,800 artworks.

Traylor's extraordinary body of work is both abstract and figurative. His innate sense of form and placement and his concise conveyance of mood imbue his paintings and drawings with clarity, wit, and grace.
ProvenanceLuise Ross Gallery, New York, NY.
1983.201.1, Picture
Bill Traylor (1852/6-1949)
Probably 1939-1942
1984.201.2, Drawing
Eddie Arning
September 25-October 3, 1969
1984.201.1, Drawing
Eddie Arning
July 19-26, 1968
1984.201.3, Drawing
Eddie Arning
August 1-7, 1969
1984.201.5, Drawing
Eddie Arning
April 2-9, 1970
1984.201.6, Drawing
Eddie Arning
August 12-20, 1970
1984.201.7, Drawing
Eddie Arning
November 20 - December 5, 1971
No image number on slide
Martin Ramirez (ca. 1885-1960)
Possibly 1953
1984.201.4, Drawing
Eddie Arning
February 19-26, 1970
No image number on slide
Gayleen Beverly Aiken
1993
Painting 1954.111.1
John Orne Johnson Frost (1852-1928)
Possibly 1923