Place Card (one of eleven)

Accession Number
1987/2.29

Title
Place Card (one of eleven)

Artist(s)
John Koch

Artist Nationality
American (North American)

Object Creation Date
circa 1923

Medium & Support
watercolor and ink on paper

Dimensions
1 7/8 in x 3 1/4 in (4.76 cm x 8.25 cm)

Credit Line
Gift of Augusta M. Dillman in memory of her husband, Theodore Dillman

Subject matter
This is part of a series of eleven place cards. Each place card portrays a serene seascape or landscape. All but one of the place cards has a pair that depicts an almost identical scene. These place cards were created very early in Koch's career.

John Koch grew up in Ann Arbor, MI. Koch taught himself how to paint beginning at age 14. Koch lived in Paris from 1928-1933, and it was there that he encountered and was influenced by the Old Masters paintings at the Louvre. After leaving Paris, Koch moved to New York City and developed a career as an artist, often painting still lifes. Koch captured New York high society, and he was frequently commissioned to paint portraits.

Physical Description
This is a drawing of a landscape. On the left are green plants in the distance and a brown hut, near the center there is a tree with green leaves, and on the right there is a yellow sun overhead. This drawing is on tan paper.

Primary Object Classification
Drawing

Collection Area
Modern and Contemporary

Rights
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field
huts (houses)
landscapes (representations)
modern and contemporary art
place cards
suns (stars)
trees

2 Related Resources

Ink and Realisms
(Part of: Artist Associations and Art Movements)
Ink and Realisms in the Americas and Europe
(Part of: Artist Associations and Art Movements)

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