William J. Greenwood Landscape Watercolor Painting "New Bridge Mounding," 1971
Item Details
William J. Greenwood (Pennsylvania, 20th Century)
New Bridge Mounding (Mauricetown, 1971
Watercolor on paper
Signed to lower right and verso
Dated to lower right
Attributes inscribed to verso
Pennsylvania-based artist William J. Greenwood began painting abstract art in the early 1960s before developing a specialty for landscape and coastal paintings. From 1962 to 1965, he studied at Hussian College with concentrations in Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography and Fine Art. He continued his studies at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1965 to 1967. From thereon until 1979, Greenwood studied with his longtime mentor Morris Blackburn with whom he completed a traveling fellowship, during which he worked in Blackburn’s studio in Taos, New Mexico. Greenwood became known for his studio, plein air landscape and marine art and was eventually elected to Who’s Who in American Art in the 1970s and 80s.
Condition
- minor accretion and toning throughout; some wear to mat edges.
Dimensions
- measurement of mat; visible image measures approximately 11" W x 8.25" H.
Item #
ITMGC88916