Alsatian Peasant Window

1964

Ruth Kerkovius

Associated Names
Ruth Kerkovius

Artist, Latvian, 1921 - 2007

The image shows a window with large wooden shutters on each side and a small blue plant pot on the window sill. The color scheme includes earthy tones like browns, beiges, and hints of blue. The window is centered in the structure, framed by the shutters, with the blue pot in front of the lower part of the window.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color intaglio on Arches wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Bob Stana and Tom Judy

  • Dimensions

    plate: 10.32 × 20.48 cm (4 1/16 × 8 1/16 in.)
    sheet: 28.58 × 35.56 cm (11 1/4 × 14 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2019.109.59.4

Associated Artworks

See all 8 artworks
This is a drawing of four small, abstract black and white images. The drawing features a composition of four distinct shapes: two squares, one circle, and one rectangle. Each shape contains intricate and abstract details. The first square shows a pattern reminiscent of fern leaves, the circle features a swirling design, and the second row depicts a more complex two-square formation. The arrangement is positioned centrally on the page, surrounded by ample white space.

Jungle

Barbro Forslund, Pratt Graphic Art Center

1963

This is a photograph of a brown portfolio cover. The cover is made of a brown fabric-like material and features the text "PRATT GRAPHIC ART CENTER SPONSORING MEMBERSHIP PORTFOLIO OF PRINTS" in gold lettering. The text is centrally aligned. The texture of the fabric and the slight wear at the edges suggests it has been used.

Pratt Graphic Art Center Sponsoring Membership Portfolio of Prints

Various Artists, Barbro Forslund, Sid Hammer, Lynda Kalman, Ruth Kerkovius, Po-Hyun Kim, Carl Pickhardt, Lucy Durand-Sikes, Valerie Thornton, Pratt Graphic Art Center

1963

The image shows an array of curved and angular lines forming an abstract composition. Prominent shapes resemble thin, elongated triangles and overlapping arcs. These shapes give the impression of a stylized, abstract human face with a single eye, a nose, and a mouth. The elements are woven together, resembling a cubist interpretation of a face, similar to carved wood or metalwork.

Magus

Sid Hammer, Pratt Graphic Art Center

1963


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Waverly Auctions, Bethesda, Maryland); Bob Stana and Tom Judy, Washington, D.C., 1984; acquired 2019 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

lower left in graphite: 23/40 1964; lower center in graphite: "Alsatian Peasant Window"; lower right in graphite: Ruth Kerkovius

Watermarks

Ar[ches]


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