Windmill in the Evening

Werner Drewes, Windmill in the Evening, 1919, woodcut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Wolfram U. Drewes, Harald Drewes and Bernard W. Drewes, 1990.105.62
Werner Drewes, Windmill in the Evening, 1919, woodcut on paper, image: 118 58 in. (27.921.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Wolfram U. Drewes, Harald Drewes and Bernard W. Drewes, 1990.105.62

Artwork Details

Title
Windmill in the Evening
Date
1919
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 118 58 in. (27.921.9 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Wolfram U. Drewes, Harald Drewes and Bernard W. Drewes
Mediums Description
woodcut on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — time — evening
  • Architecture — industry — windmill
Object Number
1990.105.62

Works by this artist (6 items)

George Segal, The Restaurant, 1975, brush and ink, pen and ink, oil wash, gouache, charcoal and collage: photograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1977.47.56
The Restaurant
Date1975
brush and ink, pen and ink, oil wash, gouache, charcoal and collage: photograph on paper
Not on view
George Segal, Untitled--Figure with White Chair, 1970, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1988.18.55
Untitled – Figure with White Chair
Date1970
screenprint on paper
Not on view
George Segal, The Curtain, 1974, mixed media: plaster, glass and painted wood, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1978.62, (c) 1978, George Segal
The Curtain
Date1974
mixed media: plaster, glass and painted wood
Not on view
George Segal, Untitled--Red Chair and Radiator, 1970, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1988.18.54
Untitled – Red Chair and Radiator
Date1970
screenprint on paper
Not on view

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