The Old Crow (Rathskellar at Coral Gables)

Print of the inside of the Old Crow bar

Print of the inside of the Old Crow bar

Name/Title

The Old Crow (Rathskellar at Coral Gables)

Entry/Object ID

2020.14.01

Tags

Collecting the Art Coast

Description

This lithograph by Emily Parks is titled, "Old Crow Bar." It depicts a crowded scene where people are dancing, drinking, and enjoying the band playing live music in the center of the work. The arching ceiling of the bar encloses the space of the bar, allowing it to feel dark and intimate. The medium of lithograph lends itself well to the shadowy qualities of the space and darkens the faces of many of the patrons. Some individuals do have light shining on their faces, yet Park's stylistic approach places them just as figures in a greater crowd, where no one stands out too much- due to similarities in her drawings of faces. In the commercial record, Jack Sheridan identifies the location as the Rathskellar which was a bar in Saugatuck. It was also known as the Old Crow Bar, which is what parks has named the piece. The bar opened in 1960. The bar was at the southwest corner of the Hotel Saugatuck, also known as Coral Gables. Parks made this lithograph when the bar opened as a advertisement in 1960. Adapted from The Commercial Record

Collection

Artworks

Cataloged By

Voss, Mary

Acquisition

Accession

2020.14

Source or Donor

Carey, Jacqueline

Acquisition Method

Donation

Made/Created

Artist

Parks, Emily M.

Lexicon

Search Terms

Art, Etching, Old Crow Bar by Emily Parks

Dimensions

Height

12 in

Width

16 in

Location

Room

Art Conservation Room

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Parks, Emily M., 220 Water/Coral Gables/Hotel Saugatuck/Columbia Hotel/Leiendecker's Inn

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2020-06-15

Create Date

June 15, 2020

Update Date

April 21, 2025