Box 2
Contains 59 Results:
Lubell 2/5: 35
Ink drawing in the form of three loose sketches of what appear to be the same unknown object. Detail is not sparse, but the lack of a central element or context makes identifying the subject further largely fruitless. Verso has a pencil outline of the object. Drawn on illustration board. See also Lubell 39.
17.1 x 13.8 cm
Lubell 2/5: 36
Ink over graphite pencil drawing (with gray wash and red watercolor). A branch of a magnolia tree. Detail is very sparse, and red wash is used only to partially and lightly color leaves and flowers (along with even less grey wash for one small part of the branch). Ink lines are similarly thin and break away near the corners of the piece.
22.9 x 30.4 cm
Lubell 2/5: 37
Ink drawing of a loosely-drawn harbor, with several different ships in the process of going to or from the sea. Details are added extremely loosely, and the less specific use of lines are somewhat similar in use to Impressionist work (for example, groups of small lines are used to show the large wooden poles below the water, while the thinner lines for the bird and rigging gives a sense of movement to the piece. Signed Milius.
30.1 x 44.5 cm
Lubell 2/6: 43
Graphite pencil drawing (with colored pencil) of a group of seed pods of the wisteria, with some seeds resting on the ground. Light pencil coloring (in green, bluish-grey, purple, and orange) for both the pods and their shadows give the subjects a subdued and softer look. Signed Winifred Lubell.
31.4 x 36.3 cm