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Cascade with Dippers

  • Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας1971
  • Διαστάσεις61.0 x 28.0 cm

Janet E Turner: Captivating landscapes & wildlife paintings. Explore her evocative depictions of nature in AllPaintingsStore's collection – a celebration of beauty.

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Cascade with Dippers

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Περιγραφή Συλλεκτικού Αντικειμένου

The Cascade with Dippers is a captivating artwork created by Janet E Turner in 1971. This color linoleum cut and screenprint measures 61 x 28 cm and is part of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The painting features a serene waterfall scene with rocks, moss, and birds, showcasing the artist's unique style and technique.

Artistic Style and Technique

Janet E Turner was a master printmaker, naturalist, and art educator. Her artwork Cascade with Dippers is a testament to her skillful representation of nature. The use of earth tones and intricate patterns created by the water flowing over the rocks gives the painting a natural and serene appearance. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the way she has captured the movement of the birds and the texture of the rocks. Key Features of the painting include:
  • The use of color linoleum cut and screenprint techniques to create a unique and intricate design
  • The depiction of a serene waterfall scene with rocks, moss, and birds
  • The artist's attention to detail and skillful representation of nature

Artist and Museum Information

Janet E Turner was born in 1914 and passed away in 1988. Her artwork is part of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which is one of the premier art museums in the United States. The museum's collection includes over 15,000 works of art, ranging from colonial period to contemporary pieces. For more information on Janet E Turner and her artwork, visit /art/list/?Filter=janet+e+turner,janet,e,turner.
To learn more about the Smithsonian American Art Museum and its collection, visit /art/list/?Filter=smithsonian+american+art+museum,smithsonian,american,museum.

Βιογραφία Καλλιτέχνη

Janet E. Turner: A Weaver of Nature’s Intricacies

Janet Elizabeth Turner (1914–1988) wasn't merely an artist; she was a meticulous observer, a patient translator of the natural world onto paper and plate. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, her early life fostered a deep connection to the outdoors – summers spent at nature camps and botanical studies laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to capturing the subtle beauty and intricate details of American flora and fauna. Her artistic journey began with a formal education at Stanford University, where she initially pursued Far Eastern History before discovering a profound resonance with art, culminating in a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont College. This diverse background—a grounding in history combined with an immersion in Japanese printmaking techniques – proved pivotal to the unique and compelling style that would define her work.

Turner’s early artistic influences were deeply rooted in Regionalism, particularly the teachings of Thomas Hart Benton at the Kansas City Art Institute. Benton's emphasis on depicting American life with a sense of place and social commentary shaped her initial approach, but she quickly moved beyond simple imitation, developing a distinctive voice characterized by an almost obsessive attention to detail. This shift is evident in works like “Wash Day” (1949) and “Peach Tree Politics” (1953), where the familiar landscapes of East Texas are rendered with remarkable precision, capturing not just the visual appearance but also the tactile qualities of bark, leaves, and fabric.

The Emergence of a Singular Style

It was in printmaking that Turner truly blossomed. Rejecting the limitations of oil paint, she embraced the possibilities offered by various techniques – linoleum block printing, lithography, serigraphy (screenprinting), etching, and woodcuts—each chosen to enhance specific aspects of her compositions. Her process wasn’t simply about reproducing what she saw; it was a deliberate exploration of texture, tone, and line. She frequently employed preliminary sketches and clay models, meticulously documenting every element before transferring them to the printing plate. This painstaking preparation is reflected in works like “Study of Monkey” (1952), where the grainy quality of lithography perfectly mimics the velvety fur of the animal, or "Picking Cotton" (1954) where the stark contrast of scratchboard evokes the harsh glare of the sun.

Turner’s compositions are often densely packed with elements, filling the entire picture plane and drawing the viewer into a complex web of detail. She frequently used recurring motifs – birds' bills, twisting branches, or the patterns of leaves – to create a sense of rhythm and movement within her prints. Her color palettes were typically muted, favoring grays, greens, and browns to emphasize the textures she created through her chosen printing methods. This restrained approach allowed the inherent qualities of the medium—the subtle variations in ink density, the delicate lines of etching—to take center stage.

A Legacy Rooted in Observation

Turner’s work gained recognition throughout Texas and beyond, participating in exhibitions at prestigious institutions like the Seattle Art Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Her dedication to printmaking—particularly her mastery of detail and her ability to capture the essence of the natural world – earned her a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1952, providing crucial time and resources for experimentation and development. She also played an important role in fostering printmaking within Texas, serving as a professor at Stephen F. Austin State College and establishing the Texas Printmakers Guild.

Despite facing biases against printmaking and regional artists during her career, Turner’s meticulous approach and profound connection to the American landscape ensured her lasting legacy. Her work is not simply decorative; it's an invitation to slow down, observe closely, and appreciate the intricate beauty of the world around us. Janet E. Turner remains a significant figure in American art history—a quiet but powerful voice celebrating the wonders of nature through the patient artistry of printmaking.

janet e turner

janet e turner

1914 - 1988

Σημαντικά στοιχεία

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Regionalism, Printmaking
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Thomas Hart Benton],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": ["Regionalism"]\n}']
  • Date Of Birth: April 7, 1914
  • Date Of Death: 1988
  • Full Name: Janet Elizabeth Turner
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Sweet Corn
    • The Duck
    • Wash Day
    • On the Banks of Yellow Waters
    • Peach Tree Politics
    • Study of Monkey
    • Picking Cotton
  • Place Of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri