Ox-Bow (Fishing Shanties) Final Edition Print
Print
This is an final edition etching by Mae Van Ark, titled "Fishing Shanties at Ox-Bow" made in 1960.
In 1960, Mae Van Ark took an independent study in printmaking under Philip Bornarth at Ox-Bow. This was one of her first works done under Bornarth. Van Ark somewhat distorts the structures--almost giving them "personalities" - capturing the magic of the Ox-Bow colony of the 1960s.
Looking east across the Ox-Bow lagoon from the Lighthouse dune area, we are given an excellent description of the Ox-Bow "shanties," at this point in time to be six of them, with some connecting structures. These former fishing shanties (and perhaps ice houses) are said to have been moved from nearby Fishtown after the old harbor was closed and the fisherman had relocated to the Saugatuck waterfront.
2017.26.02
Etching
Artworks
Voss, Mary
Van Ark, Mae
1960
OxBow Buildings on LagoonFishtown
AC flat file 2
Art Conservation Room
Good
Van Ark, Mae
Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2017-10-09
10/09/2017
08/20/2022