A Wooded Watershed
Commissioned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Pennsylvania Building’s natural resources exhibition at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial International Exposition, Daniel Garber’s mural A Wooded Watershed is a powerful expression of a rustic aesthetic that celebrated the regenerative powers of the simple life. Garber created this pristine primeval wilderness scene, ironically enough, for an exhibition building that was celebrating Pennsylvania’s forests and rocks as prime natural resources for the state’s industries. With assistance from a Commonwealth of Pennsylvania legislative initiative grant, the Michener acquired the work in 1994 from the Forestry School at Pennsylvania State University in Mont Alto, Pennsylvania.
Daniel Garber (1880 – 1958)
Daniel Garber (1880-1958) was a leading American Impressionist painter of the New Hope School, renowned for his luminous landscapes & scenes of the Delaware River. A celebrated teacher at PAFA, his work is held in major museums.
James A. Michener Art Museum (Doylestown, United States of America)
Houses preparation areas and collection storage spaces.
O ovom umetničkom delu
- Naslov: A Wooded Watershed
- Umetnik: Daniel Garber
- Format: Panoramic
- Status autorskih prava: Zaštićeno autorskim pravima
- Mesto izlaganja: James A. Michener Art Museum
- Kontekst korpusa: romanticism , pennsylvania resources
- Ključne reči: american impressionism , mural forest scene , hudson river school art
- Boja (ton): Green Spectrum
- Percepcija svetline: brilliant
- Teme: landscape , mountains , nature

