Along the Kalamazoo

Name/Title

Along the Kalamazoo

Entry/Object ID

2018.20.02

Description

This is an etching of landscape along the Kalamazoo River between Saugatuck and Douglas by Carl Hoerman. This is a great example of Hoerman's work on the local area, as well as a great example of composition with the framing of the Kalamazoo river. There are trees and a split rail fence that frame the view in the foreground. Framed in 1" black wood frame.

Artwork Details

Medium

Etching

Collection

Artworks

Cataloged By

Gollannek, Eric 1975-

Acquisition

Accession

2018.20

Source or Donor

Birdsall, Sammie

Acquisition Method

Donation

Credit Line

Sammie Birdsall

Made/Created

Artist

Hoerman, Carl 1885-1955

Date made

1940 - 1955

Notes

Date: 1950 School: American Regionalism Technique: Etching

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Notes

Signed Name: Carl Hoerman Signature Location: Lower right

Lexicon

Search Terms

Print, Etching, Carl Hoerman, Swing Bridge, Kalamazoo River, Saugatuck, Michigan, Douglas, Michigan

Dimensions

Height

14 in

Width

12-3/4 in

Dimension Notes

Frame 12.75" by 14" Frame Size: 12.75" by 14" Image Size: 5.5" by 8.875"

Location

Shelf

AC shelf 03

Room

Art Conservation Room

Condition

Overall Condition

Excellent

Notes

Conservation and framing by Kari in July 2018.

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Birdsall, Sammie

Person or Organization

Hoerman, Carl 1885-1955

Exhibition

Curator’s Choice Exhibit

Interpretative Labels

Label

Carl Hoerman 1885 - 1955 Along the Kalamazoo c. 1930 | print Notes: Born in Babenhausen, Bavaria, Germany, Carl Hoerman was a landscape painter who used savings from working in a Hamburg shipyard and sales of charcoal drawings to finance his move to the United States in 1904. In Chicago, he studied architecture and in 1909, opened his own office where he worked until 1920. After that, he devoted most of his time to painting, and built a studio and art gallery at Saugatuck, Michigan. In 1927, he and his wife began trips to the West and Southwest where he painted desert, Grand Canyon, and mountain scenes. Later, he became known as a “dunes painter” because of his landscapes of western Michigan. As this example shows, Carl was also very competent as a printmaker. Here we see the old bridge across the Kalamazoo River between Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan. *adapted from the Archives at askArt. Collection: Saugatuck Douglas History Center Gift of: Fred and Sammie Birdsall Accession: 2018.20.02

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Status By: Eric Gollannek Status Date: 2018-08-14

Create Date

August 14, 2018

Update Date

April 7, 2025