Weather Vane Rendered by John Davis (artist), c. 1937 watercolor and graphite on paper overall: 35.3 x 47.1 cm (13 7/8 x 18 9/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 36" wide; 28 1/2" high Index of American Design 1943.8.16726 |
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Compared to most weathervanes, which are single figures, this example was an ambitious project. Carved by an artisan from Salem, Massachusetts, the three figures represent an Indian, on a horse, about to spear an attacking mountain lion. On the whole the composition succeeds well; the diagonal line of the spear and upward-lunging animal contrasts with the backward movement of the horse. The tail and mane of the horse have been given particular attention in their detail.
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