Ruth Goldsborough Oil Painting on Canvas "The Big Spread"
Item Details
Provenance
Property from an American Midwestern Museum
An oil painting on canvas titled The Big Spread by Ruth Goldsborough (American; 1918-2013). Depicted are ranchers bringing a large herd of cattle stampeding over a hill to their next destination. Artist’s signature to lower right corner of painting. An informative plaque is to the center margin of the frame. Piece is presented without glass in a gold-toned wooden frame with linen insert and wire hanger to the verso.
Art educator and painter Ruth Goldsborough began her formal art training under to tutelage of painter, print maker, and educator George Jo Mess (American, 1898 – 1962) at Indiana University. She also studied at the John Heron School of Art. After her husband’s death in 1975 the artist traveled throughout Arizona painting scenes of the American West. Her work can be viewed in private collections and institutions including the Cherokee Museum in Oklahoma. At the time of her death an Education Fund for the Hendersonville Art League was created in her honor.
Condition
- wear to edges of frame; dust present throughout.
Dimensions
- measures frame; visible image measures 39.5" W x 29.5" H.
Item #
17DCC191-044