Gallery
Artist | Title | Thumbnail | Notes old | Media | Signature status |
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Clifton Alfred Wheeler | Young Leaves | ![]() |
Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
Al LaToor | Clay Creek Road | ![]() |
Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
Al LaToor | Brown County Landscape | ![]() |
Watercolor on Paper | Signed lower right | |
Al LaToor | Brown County Barn with Road | ![]() |
Watercolor on Paper | Signed lower right | |
George Jo Mess | The Goat Farm | ![]() |
Aquatint Etching | Signed lower right | |
George Jo Mess | Village of Wadhams | ![]() |
Aquatint Etching | Signed lower right | |
Evelynne B. Mess | Deserted Log Cabins | ![]() |
Aquatint Etching | Signed lower right | |
Evelynne B. Mess | Mother and Babes | ![]() |
Lithograph | Signed lower right | |
Evelynne B. Mess | Rooster | ![]() |
woodblock print | Signed lower right | |
Evelynne B. Mess | Old Montmastre | ![]() |
Aquatint Etching | Signed lower right | |
Frederick Polley | The Basket Weaver | ![]() |
Etching | Signed lower right | |
Kenneth Reeve | Sorghum Time in Brown County | ![]() |
Etching | Signed lower right | |
Martha Hinkle Mosier | Martinsville Landscape | ![]() |
1961 Brown County Art Gallery hang tag, verso. | Oil on Board | Signed lower left |
William Forsyth | Sun Magic | ![]() |
Shown in the 1926 Herron Annual Artists Exhibit (original tag, verso). This painting was featured in our weekly email on 7/31/13 along with the following gallery comments: This week’s painting of the moment (Sun Magic by William Forsyth) is a work with so much to recommend it and it’s deserving of a loving home. Forsyth was a member of the Hoosier Group and is one of Indiana’s best collected and most beloved historic artists. Sun Magic was shown in the 1926 Herron Annual Artists Exhibit; the original entry tag is affixed verso. The piece is housed in its original, art nouveau frame that was recently restored and re-gilded in 23K gold leaf. The painting is in flawless condition. It’s been through conservation and has no issues – paint is stable, no cracking or crazing and the signature is strong. This painting is representative of the more abstract impressionist work Forsyth was experimenting with in the 1920s. Sun Magic will be featured in Rachel Perry’s upcoming book on the artist: William J. Forsyth: The Life and Work of an Indiana Artist, published by IU Press and due out in February, 2014. -Curt Churchman, | Oil on Board | Signed lower right |
Carl Rudolph Krafft | Winter Time Fun | ![]() |
Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
Carl Rudolph Krafft | The Village End | ![]() |
Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | |
Emma Eyles Sangernebo | Hollyhock | ![]() |
Exhibit tag (verso) reads: Resident Indiana Artist Exhibit State Federation of Women's Clubs October 29th to November 12th, 1938 | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right |
Anthony Buchta | Autumn Splendor | ![]() |
Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
Arnold Turtle | New England Harbor | ![]() |
Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | |
Georges LaChance | Gloucester Harbor | ![]() |
Oil on Board | Signed lower left |