Cabin in the Cotton

Cabin in the Cotton

Horace PippinWW-1931-011130
1931·Oil on cotton, mounted on Masonite·51 × 85 cm (20 × 33 1/2 in.)

Purchased with funds provided by Thomas F. Pick and Mary P. Hines in memory of their mother Frances W. Pick

Catalogue

Year
1931
Dimensions
51 × 85 cm (20 × 33 1/2 in.)

Artist

Horace Pippin
Horace Pippin

Painting

Horace Pippin was an American painter known for vivid, densely composed scenes of domestic life, Biblical narratives, and historical subjects rendered in bold color and flattened perspective. A self-taught artist who began painting in the 1930s, Pippin developed a distinctive style rooted in folk tradition and memory rather than academic training. His work combined narrative clarity with a formal directness that anticipated mid-century American figurative painting. He exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art and gained recognition during his lifetime despite working outside institutional art circles.

West Chester, United States

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Year
1931
Dimensions
51 × 85 cm (20 × 33 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1931-011130

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Horace Pippin

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