Photo of collection object Trees Against the Sky
Schrag, Karl. Trees Against the Sky, 1946. Transparent and opaque watercolor, porous pen (felt-tip marker), crayon, ink, and mixed media on cream, moderately thick, slightly textured wove paper, 22 9/16 x 15 7/16 in. (57.3 x 39.2 cm). Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 47.113. © Karl Schrag LLC © artist or artist's estate.

Trees Against the Sky

1946

Karl Schrag

American, 1912-1995

American Art

The art of Karl Schrag, a German émigré to the United States in 1938, was liberated by the war’s end, when he allowed himself to move from politically positioned subjects to the more neutral art of landscape. In 1945 he also began to remake his stylistic approach under the influence of the innovative British printmaker William Stanley Hayter, joining Hayter’s studio, Atelier 17, in Greenwich Village. In both his prints and paintings, Schrag developed a more abstracted use of line with the aim of heightening the sense of motion in the images.
Maker/Artist
Schrag, Karl
Classification
Watercolor
Formatted Medium
Transparent and opaque watercolor, porous pen (felt-tip marker), crayon, ink, and mixed media on cream, moderately thick, slightly textured wove paper
Dimensions
22 9/16 x 15 7/16 in. (57.3 x 39.2 cm)
Departments
American Art
Accession Number
47.113
Credit Line
Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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