Object Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1968.16.12 |
Object Name |
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Description |
Undated woodcut. Inscribed lower left, below image: Pittman's Crib Dr. A. Ross Pittman was a neuropsychiatrist and former medical missionary in India. Pittman took up printmaking in the 1936 as a hobby, and studied under George A. Bradshaw at the School of Industrial Arts in Trenton, New Jersey. A native Tennesseean, many of his prints have famous Tennessee sites as their subject. This print presumably depicts a corn crib on his family's farm. |
Title |
Pittman's Crib |
Date |
1940-1965 |
Role of Creator |
Artist |
Creator |
Pittman, A. Ross |
Medium |
woodcut |
Material |
paper |
Dimensions |
H-12 W-14 inches |
Credit line |
Gift of the artist |
Place of Origin |
US |
Subjects |
Architectural drawings Architecture Barns Farm life Farming Log buildings Rural Tennessee |