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Maurice Zusman 1936 Watercolor — Horse, Travois & Plains Encampment View Watchlist >

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Maurice Zusman 1936 Watercolor — Horse, Travois & Plains Encampment

There is a whole world moving through this picture. A man rides with a child held close, the horse stepping forward in that long, unhurried way that means a day's travel, not an hour's. A woman walks beside them, barefoot, shoulders bent under the weight of a cradleboard, guiding the travois poles. A dog cuts underneath the horse's belly. Behind them, tipis rise against a pale sky and two children crouch in the dirt, absorbed in something small. Maurice Zusman painted this in 1936, signed it lower left, and then painted a sawtooth border around the whole thing in black and pink — an Art Deco frame-within-a-frame that makes the scene feel like a world complete unto itself.

What Zusman understood, and what gives this watercolor its staying power, is the weight of the ordinary. This isn't a dramatic confrontation or a romanticized ceremony — it's a family relocating, the dog and the gear and the children all in tow, the way it always was. He works in flat, saturated passages — deep purple and teal against the warm ochre desert floor — with the cactus ribs drawn almost architecturally, the figures rendered with the sculptural economy of good illustration at its peak. The regionalist current of the mid-1930s runs through every choice he makes: confident, clear-eyed, unsentimental. The whole picture hums.


CONDITION

Good. The painted surface presents with strong, stable color and no condition issues to the artwork itself. Discoloration and a water stain are confined to the matting only and do not affect the watercolor. A few small foxing specks are present in the upper sky area. Housed behind glass in a solid wood frame.


DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS

  • Overall (framed): 26 3/4" H × 32 1/4" W × 1 1/2" D
  • Visible (sight): 18 3/8" H × 18 1/4" W
  • Medium: Watercolor on paper
  • Signed and dated: "Maurice Zusman '36," lower left
  • Frame: Solid wood, matted behind glass
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