Will Henry Stevens

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This rack card accompanied the exhibition of the same name, on display at the Georgia Museum of Art Jan. 21-March 25, 2012.

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Will Henry StevensJanuary 21–March 25, 2012

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In 2001, the Will Henry Stevens Memorial Trust, via Janet Stevens McDowell, the artist’s daughter, presented the Georgia Museum of Art a large gift of diverse work by the American painter Will Henry Stevens. Stevens was born in Vevay,

a small Indiana town along the Ohio River between Louisville and Cincinnati. He studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy, run by Frank Duveneck, worked

at Rookwood Pottery and attended classes at the Art Students League in New York with American Impressionists William Merritt Chase and Jonas Lie. In 1921, Stevens was offered a teaching position at Sophie Newcomb College, Tulane University, in New Orleans, Louisiana, which provided him with a stable income for the next 27 years. Although he frequently visited New York during the remainder of his career, Stevens emerged as a regional artist whose works were primarily known in the South until the 1940s. During the 1930s and 1940s, Stevens painted in three modes: an American Scene style, an American abstraction that retained elements of naturalism and a geometric abstraction. In many of the images in this special display, Stevens creates work that inves-tigates the harmonious interconnection between the visible planet and the universal world that exists beyond human physical senses.

Visit www.georgiamuseum.org to download a complete checklist of the exhibition.

Front, top: Will Henry Stevens, Untitled (Louisiana neighborhood), n.d. Pastel on laid paper. GMOA 2001.31

Front, bottom: Will Henry Stevens, Untitled (nonobjective) (detail), n.d. Gouache and pastel on laid paper. GMOA 2001.28

Back: Will Henry Stevens, Untitled (mountain landscape), n.d. Pastel and watercolor on wove paper. GMOA 2001.21