Indiana Woodland (In the Meadow)
c. 1900-1920
About this artwork
This landscape painting captures a sun-drenched, rustic woodland scene with a focus on earthy tones and textures of the eroded terrain. It reflects the American Midwestern landscape painting tradition prevalent in the early 20th century.
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Charles Conner was a notable figure in the Richmond Group of Indiana painters, which sought to capture the unique light and landscape of the Hoosier state. These artists were deeply connected to the regionalist movement, often painting en plein air to document the disappearing rural vistas of the American Midwest during a time of rapid industrialization.
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Indiana Woodland (In the Meadow)
Charles Conner, c. 1900-1920