Paper Trail: American Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors
Works on paper have been cherished in Old Lyme since the Art Colony’s heyday, when artists gathered around Florence Griswold’s parlor table to play the “Wiggle Game”—an amusement where one artist was challenged to finish a drawing of disparate lines begun by another. The Museum’s collection has grown in scope to include Connecticut artists working from colonial times to the present. Sections of this exhibition will make connections between artists across time who shared a love of putting ink, graphite, watercolor, and pastel on paper. In addition to showcasing artists at the Old Lyme Colony, collection highlights include significant gifts of works on paper by Fidelia Bridges, Thomas Nason, and Sol LeWitt.
Relevant research areas: North America, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Relief printing, Screenprinting
[ssba]
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.