Zebras: Nature's Wild Freedom

1937

Mordi Gassner

Associated Names
Mordi Gassner

Artist, American, 1899 - 1995

This is a drawing of zebras in a natural scene. The image shows a group of zebras with intricate striped patterns. The background features swirling forms that may suggest a landscape, alongside stylized trees or foliage. The composition conveys a sense of freedom and vitality through fluid lines and light and shadow interplay.
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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

2016

  • Windisch, Gail, and Sylvan Cole, Jr. Art for Every Home: An Illustrated Index of Associated American Artists Prints, Ceramics, and Textile Designs. Manhattan: Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University, 2016, p. 26, no. 152.

Inscriptions

lower left on stone: Mordi Gassner; lower left in graphite: ZEBRAS: Nature's Wild Freedom; lower center in graphite: To Charlotte & Sparkie; lower right in graphite: Mordi Gassner

Wikidata ID

Q76442508

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