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Image Not Available for HOUSE IN THE TREES WITH LONG STAIRCASE
HOUSE IN THE TREES WITH LONG STAIRCASE
Image Not Available for HOUSE IN THE TREES WITH LONG STAIRCASE

HOUSE IN THE TREES WITH LONG STAIRCASE

DateNo date
CountryUtah, USA
MediumWatercolor
Dimensions35.6 x 25.4 cm (14 x 10") (Image)
Credit LineBrigham Young University Museum of Art, gift of Gilbert and Karen Beyer in memory of Phyllis Perry Linschoten, granddaughter of Edwin Evans.
Object number000220007
DescriptionThe image is a landscape in which a structure is nestled on a hillside in a woodland setting. A narrow sliver of level foreground gives way to a hillside covered in lush foliage on which, left of center, a staircase cuts through to the structure above. The structure is partially hidden by foliage however it fills the middle ground; it has a low profile roof line, stairs on the left, and lattice on the right. Two aspen trees stand in front of the structure on the left and a cluster of three aspen trees frame the right edge of the composition. Foliage fills in the background.
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