The
Cascade with Dippers is a captivating artwork created by
Janet E Turner in 1971. This color linoleum cut and screenprint measures 61 x 28 cm and is part of the collection at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum. The painting features a serene waterfall scene with rocks, moss, and birds, showcasing the artist's unique style and technique.
Artistic Style and Technique
Janet E Turner was a master printmaker, naturalist, and art educator. Her artwork
Cascade with Dippers is a testament to her skillful representation of nature. The use of earth tones and intricate patterns created by the water flowing over the rocks gives the painting a natural and serene appearance. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the way she has captured the movement of the birds and the texture of the rocks.
Key Features of the painting include:
- The use of color linoleum cut and screenprint techniques to create a unique and intricate design
- The depiction of a serene waterfall scene with rocks, moss, and birds
- The artist's attention to detail and skillful representation of nature
Artist and Museum Information
Janet E Turner was born in 1914 and passed away in 1988. Her artwork is part of the collection at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum, which is one of the premier art museums in the United States. The museum's collection includes over 15,000 works of art, ranging from colonial period to contemporary pieces. For more information on
Janet E Turner and her artwork, visit /art/list/?Filter=janet+e+turner,janet,e,turner.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum and its collection, visit /art/list/?Filter=smithsonian+american+art+museum,smithsonian,american,museum.