Highway Number Seven
Print
Etching and aquatint in black ink on off-white paper depicting a farmhouse in the center on a slight hill surrounded by out buildings. A lone leafless tree stands before the house to the right of this tree are a milk can and two wood tubs. Cultivated fields are around the buildings on all sides, and rows of trees are in the background with hills and sky in the distance. A very angular road stats in the left foreground and extends into the background. The print is titled in pencil in the lower left corner below the image "Highway Number Seven" and is signed in the right corner below the image "George Jo Mess." The print is framed in a simple thin wooden moulding painted white.
1967.1.8
Anderson Civic Art Association
1967.1
George Jo Mess
Artist
circa 1950
20th Century
Paper
8-13/16 in
15-1/4 in
16.25" x 23.25" framed
BlackGrayWhite
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