Nakamizo, Fuji (1889-1950) American Wood Cock

Name/Title

Nakamizo, Fuji (1889-1950) "American Wood Cock"

Entry/Object ID

2025.900.FA18219

Tags

Watercolor

Description

A pair of woodcocks is pictured somewhat outside of their preferred grassy habitat, beside a cozy opening in a tree trunk. Although they often are associated with spring, the presence of freshly fallen leaves seems to indicate a moment just prior to their migration away from this scene. Hand-written at the bottom of the watercolor are Nakamizo’s poetic words: “A game bird that is not disturbed by the agriculture. Bird would come silently some April night, and from it then would disappear some October.”

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolor

Collection

Mt. Morris TB Hospital FAP Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Nakamizo, Fuji

Date made

Aug 24, 1937

Dimensions

Height

13 in

Width

21 in

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Buffalo State - Garmin Institute

Date

July 30, 2019

Notes

Working on it Spring 2025

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Created under the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project (1930s–1940s), this collection of easel paintings was originally installed at the Mount Morris Tuberculosis Sanitorium in Livingston County, New York. Following the sanitorium’s closure in 1970, the artworks were abandoned and remained in storage until their rediscovery decades later. Now preserved and exhibited by the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts (GVCA), the collection is housed at the New Deal Museum in Mount Morris. Current efforts include digitization, high-resolution photography, and the creation of an online archive to ensure long-term public access and research availability.

General Notes

Note Type

Cataloging Note

Note

See the entry titled 'New Deal Collection Documents' for supporting documents, and general historic and research information.