Object Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
1957.3.530 |
Object Name |
Painting |
Description |
Undated watercolor painting of a brown country house with a stone wall and wood gate and two trees on the left side. There is a yellow sky with pink clouds above. Lloyd Branson (1853–1925) is one of Knoxville’s most celebrated artists. After studying art in New York and abroad, he returned to Knoxville, and by 1880, he had helped open the McCrary and Branson Studio, which created photographic and painted portraits. Knoxville artist Lloyd Branson was particularly adept with watercolors, and frequently created smaller-scale country scenes and landscapes in the medium. |
Title |
A Country House |
Date |
1854-1925 |
Role of Creator |
Artist |
Creator |
Branson, Lloyd |
Medium |
watercolor |
Material |
board |
Dimensions |
H-17 W-29 D-0.87 inches |
Credit line |
Bequest of Judge John Webb Green and Ellen McClung Green |
Place of Origin |
Knoxville, TN, US |
Culture |
American |
Subjects |
Farms Landscape drawings Landscape paintings Trees Watercolors |