Karl Wolfe (American, 1904-1985)
Congress Street, Jackson, Mississippi. Watercolor on paper mounted to mat board, signed in the lower right corner, matted and framed under glass, overall 25 ¼" x 31".
A student at the Art Institute of Chicago, Karl Wolfe settled in Jackson, Mississippi where he became friends with artist William Hollingsworth. Wolfe and his wife Mildred Nungester Wolfe later opened a studio together that became a prominent landmark.
Source: American Art Review, June 2002
Condition: The paper is mounted to backing board; small tacking holes in corners; minor time toning to frame.
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Congress Street, Jackson, Mississippi. Watercolor on paper mounted to mat board, signed in the lower right corner, matted and framed under glass, overall 25 ¼" x 31".
A student at the Art Institute of Chicago, Karl Wolfe settled in Jackson, Mississippi where he became friends with artist William Hollingsworth. Wolfe and his wife Mildred Nungester Wolfe later opened a studio together that became a prominent landmark.
Source: American Art Review, June 2002
Condition: The paper is mounted to backing board; small tacking holes in corners; minor time toning to frame.