Residence of Mr. Daniel Lewis | Painting | Wisconsin Historical Society

Painting

Residence of Mr. Daniel Lewis

Residence of Mr. Daniel Lewis | Painting | Wisconsin Historical Society
Watercolor painting of farm and farmhouse, residence of Mr. Daniel Lewis.
DESCRIPTION
Watercolor painting of farm and farmhouse, residence of Mr. Daniel Lewis.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:49511
Creation Date: 1881
Creator Name:Seifert, Paul
City:Dodgeville
County:Iowa
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Paul A. Seifert paintings and photoraphs, circa 1860-1910
Genre:Painting
Original Format Type:paintings
Original Format Number:PH 4204 (7)
Original Dimensions:20 x 15 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The artist, Paul Seifert, was born in 1840 in Dresden and arrived in Gotham, Wisconsin in 1866. He studied engineering at the University of Leipzig, and in Wisconsin he worked as a skilled craftsman, taxidermist, and eventually as a painter. It was the latter skill that made him famous long after his death. Seifert made numerous watercolor landscape paintings of area farms and towns and sold them for between $2.50 and $5. An exact number is not known but it is likely to be over 100. Seifert's works are characterized by clean and ordered renderings incorporating many detailed elements, and his style resembles the famous "Grandma Moses" folk paintings. He utilized ink and straight edges for details such as houses, buildings, and fences, and he used softer colors and the brush to portray the diverse natural and agricultural landscapes of the Sauk County area.
SUBJECTS
Cows and Cattle
Dogs
Horses
Barns
Trees
Hats
Work clothes
Farmlife
Farmhouses
Dwellings
Formations (Geology)
Hills
Landscape
Farm buildings
Farms
Fences
Horse-drawn vehicles
Men
Land use, Rural
Horseback riding

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