Arbucle Hills

1941

Ira Eppler

Associated Names
Ira Eppler

Artist, American, active 1930s - 1940s

The image depicts a landscape with rolling hills and terrain leading to distant mountains. The horizon is in the middle, dominated by the mountain contours. The style is similar to a woodcut or linocut, with bold lines creating contrast between light and dark. Brushstrokes or carved lines add texture to the land and foliage. The color scheme is monochromatic, using only black and white. Curving lines and tufts suggest fields or grassy areas, extending into dark silhouettes of bushes or trees.
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Associated Artworks

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The image is a black and white depiction of Turner Falls. In the foreground, there is a river, and in the background, a central waterfall cascades down jagged rocks. The view does not show the horizon. The focus is on the waterfall and rocks, with bold, expressive strokes creating contrast between black ink and cream paper. The printmaking technique adds texture and depth through shadows and highlights. The monochrome palette emphasizes the natural beauty and ruggedness of the scene. Small figures can be seen in the lower corners, providing scale to the setting.

Turner Falls

R. Wendell Tomberlin

1941

Graphic Oklahoma 1942

Various Artists, Ira Eppler

1935

The image shows several individuals engaged in manual labor, dismantling or modifying a building structure. The view is slightly elevated, with the horizon not distinctly visible. The scene is framed by trees and architectural elements. The style features bold black lines and shapes on a light background, resembling a woodcut or linocut technique. The color palette is monochromatic. One figure is working with rubble and construction materials in the foreground, while more figures are working near steps leading up to the building. The background is minimally sketched. The composition highlights the human figures and their interaction with the built environment.

Tearing Down the Old Jail

William Harold Smith

1941


Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

Inscribed: In pencil: lower left, Arbucle Hills; lower right, Ira Eppler.

Wikidata ID

Q76456042

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