April Storm

1940

John O'Neil

Associated Names
John O'Neil

Artist, American, 1915 - 2004

Ira Eppler

Publisher, American, active 1930s - 1940s

The image depicts a landscape with a strong horizon line dividing the land and the sky. The foreground shows dynamic, undulating forms, possibly representing fields or hills with bold lines. In the distance, the land flattens into plains with a small structure and sparse vegetation. The sky is filled with large, expressive clouds rendered in a bold style against a lighter background. The color palette is monochromatic with black-and-white contrasts. The style appears to be a linocut or woodcut with textured lines conveying movement and drama.
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The image shows several donkeys in a field surrounded by tall grass. The horizon is low, with a large sky above them. The sky features dark, sweeping clouds. The color palette is stark and high contrast. A small building is faintly visible in the distance to the right. The style resembles woodcut or linocut techniques, with bold lines and focus on form and contrast.

In Oklahoma

Eugene Kingman, Ira Eppler

1940

Graphic Oklahoma 1941 - Portfolio

Various Artists, Ira Eppler

1940

The image shows a landscape from an elevated point of view. The horizon line is in the upper part of the image with the sun glowing on the left side and partially covered by dark clouds. The artwork features bold brushstrokes or a woodcut style with sharp contrasts between light and dark areas. It uses dark tones for closer silhouettes transitioning to lighter shades in the distance. The color palette includes stark black and creamy white, creating a high-contrast visual impact that emphasizes depth within the landscape.

The Cimarron

Doel Reed, Ira Eppler

1940


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Wikidata ID

Q76554859

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