John Peterson Ox-Bow and historic buildings

Name/Title

John Peterson Ox-Bow and historic buildings

Entry/Object ID

2022.62.01

Description

Photocopies of line drawings by John Peterson on white cardstock. Eight drawings of cottages or scenes at Ox-Bow - the George (or Degan or Baker), the Lutz, the Klute, the lagoon, the George and the Sarah, the Riverside Inn, the Red, and the street signs at the intersection of Rupprect Way and Furman [sic] Lane. Handwritten notes on the bottom of the pages were made by Judy Anthrop. Thirteen local scenes drawn from historical photographs: Saugatuck Village Hall, Methodist Episcopal Church, John Koning Hardware, Swing Bridge, Old High School, Big Pavilion, Pokagon Inn, Lighthouse, Fishtown, Chain Ferry scow, Center St. Douglas, Culver St. and the Lewis Beuerle Resort (Blue Tempo),

Type of Drawing

Marker

Artwork Details

Medium

Paper

Context

Works of a local artist and character. On the envelope that enclosed the copies, Judy Anthrop wrote, "He ws an artist who rode a bike, he was one armed and basically lived in the woods near 126th and Blue Star. He painted the sea life mural on the side of the bowling alley - since it was painted over. He befriended Judy Oberholtzer who continually contributed to his well being. When he left town it seems he went to Carolinas to be with a relative. He hung out at the Douglas Post Office. I used an image of his in my Ox-Bow 2009 book. I too befriended him and tried to promote his work."

Acquisition

Accession

2022.62

Source or Donor

Anthrop, Judy (Bowman)

Acquisition Method

Donation

Notes

Ms. Anthrop recalls that she borrowed the drawings to make the photocopies and believes they were returned to the artist.

Made/Created

Artist

Peterson, John c1949-2008

Date made

circa 1998 - 1999

Dimensions

Height

8-1/2 in

Width

11 in

Location

Box

124 John Peterson, artist

Condition

Overall Condition

Very Good

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Bridge, Swing and Causeway 1902/Drawbridge 1870 or 1868

Create Date

August 2, 2022

Update Date

March 30, 2024