Carl Zimmerman Watercolor Painting "Fodder in the Shock"
Item Details
Carl Zimmerman (Cincinnati, Ohio; 1900-1985)
Fodder in the Shock, 1941
Watercolor painting on paper
Estate stamp to the lower right
A watercolor painting on paper titled Fodder in the Shock by well-listed artist Carl Zimmerman (Cincinnati, Ohio; 1900-1985), dated 1941. This painting depicts two horses pulling a cart through a hay field overlooking a small town. The artist’s estate stamp is present to the lower right. This piece is presented matted and sealed in acetate.
Zimmerman was a prominent Cincinnati artist, known for his mural and oil paintings, as well as his teaching ability. He studied under Reginald Grooms, John E. Weis and Herman Wessel. In 1927, Zimmerman received his first commission to paint a mural through the recommendation of John E. Weiss, and after much success, he was commissioned to paint murals for large cities across the United States. Zimmerman taught at the Art Academy, Taft Museum, and Cincinnati Art Museum. He was the president and a longtime member of the Cincinnati Art Club.
Dimensions
- measures matting; visible image measures 24.0" W x 18.0" H.
Item #
16CIN997-665







