Carl Zimmerman Original Large Watercolor of a Rural Landscape
Item Details
An original large watercolor painting on heavyweight watercolor paper by notable Cincinnati artist Carl Zimmerman (1900-1985). The painting depicts a rural landscape. A farmhouse sits in the distance, and a trio of horses can be seen running down a grassy slope. A shadowy, stormy cloudscape fills the piece’s background. The painting is signed in brown to the lower right. It is matted in white with several French lines and is presented behind glass in a wooden frame with rustic white and gold tone finishes. A hanging wire is attached to the verso. 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. 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
- visible image area measures 27.75" W x 20.25" H.
Item #
17CIN337-369







