Southwest

Tom Lea, Southwest, 1956, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Catherine Walden Myer Endowment and the Philip Desind Memorial Fund and gift of Mr. James H. Clement, Jr.; Mrs. James H. Clement, Sr.; Mr. Billy Bob Crim; Marsha Lea Daggett, PhD.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Decherd in honor of the President of the United States George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dicke II; Ms. Jennifer S. Dicke; Mr. and Mrs. H. David Herndon; Mrs. Jean J. Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kiely; the Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation; the King Ranch, Inc.; Mr. Al Lowman; Adair Margo Gallery, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis O. Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Schwartz; and the Summerlee Foundation, 2002.38
Tom Lea, Southwest, 1956, oil on canvas, 10 14 × 32 in. (26.0 × 81.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Catherine Walden Myer Endowment and the Philip Desind Memorial Fund and gift of Mr. James H. Clement, Jr.; Mrs. James H. Clement, Sr.; Mr. Billy Bob Crim; Marsha Lea Daggett, PhD.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Decherd in honor of the President of the United States George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dicke II; Ms. Jennifer S. Dicke; Mr. and Mrs. H. David Herndon; Mrs. Jean J. Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kiely; the Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation; the King Ranch, Inc.; Mr. Al Lowman; Adair Margo Gallery, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis O. Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Schwartz; and the Summerlee Foundation, 2002.38

Artwork Details

Title
Southwest
Artist
Date
1956
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
10 14 × 32 in. (26.0 × 81.3 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase through the Catherine Walden Myer Endowment and the Philip Desind Memorial Fund and gift of Mr. James H. Clement, Jr.; Mrs. James H. Clement, Sr.; Mr. Billy Bob Crim; Marsha Lea Daggett, PhD.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Decherd in honor of the President of the United States George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dicke II; Ms. Jennifer S. Dicke; Mr. and Mrs. H. David Herndon; Mrs. Jean J. Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kiely; the Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation; the King Ranch, Inc.; Mr. Al Lowman; Adair Margo Gallery, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis O. Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Schwartz; and the Summerlee Foundation
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — desert
  • Landscape — United States — southwest states
Object Number
2002.38

Artwork Description

Southwest is a small-scale version of a mural in the El Paso Public Library that Tom Lea and his wife, Sarah Dighton, presented as a gift to the citizens of the city. It is the only mural that Tom and Sarah worked on together and is signed with both of their names. Both the finished mural and this smaller version celebrate the wide-open sky and landscapes for which that region of the country is well known. After completing the six-by-twenty-foot mural, Lea wrote: "It took its shape simply as a luminous window looking out upon its birthland. It spoke of space, sun, cloud, rain, wind, mountain, mesa, rock, sand, soil, and of living growth nurtured by them. The only human habitant of this elemental landscape was the viewer of the mural; the landscape's horizon was at the viewer's eye level when standing on the library's floor. It was the earth, inhabited only by the viewer's mind." (the artist, quoted in Tom Lea 1907-2007 Centennial Celebration: Honoring the Life and Legacy of El Paso’s Greatest Native Son, 2007)

Works by this artist (12 items)

Gustaf Oscar Dalström, Horseless Carriage (mural study, St. Joseph, Missouri Post Office and Courthouse), 1941, tempera, pencil and crayon on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, 1974.28.93
Horseless Carriage (mural study, St. Joseph, Missouri Post…
Date1941
tempera, pencil and crayon on paperboard
Not on view
Gustaf Oscar Dalström, Railroad Station 1880 (mural study, St. Joseph, Missouri Post Office and Courthouse), 1941, tempera, pencil and crayon on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, 1974.28.90
Railroad Station 1880 (mural study, St. Joseph, Missouri…
Date1941
tempera, pencil and crayon on paperboard
Not on view
Gustaf Oscar Dalström, Night, Chicago World's Fair, 1933, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chicago Society of Etchers, 1935.13.529
Night, Chicago World’s Fair
Date1933
etching on paper
Not on view
Gustaf Oscar Dalström, Cloudy Day, 1933, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chicago Society of Etchers, 1935.13.69
Cloudy Day
Date1933
etching on paper
Not on view

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