At the same site of Thomas Cole’s 19th painting, “The Oxbow”, Wolf Kahn paints his version.
44 minutes
This film is part of a series for television that never fully came to fruition. Kahn had the idea to paint from locations where well known landscape painters had painted. He hoped to foster a greater enthusiasm for painting and its relation to everyday life. In addition to the two we produced, Wolf at Niagara Falls and Wolf Kahn Paints the Oxbow, we had planned to film at the locations where Edward Hopper, Frederick Remington, Albert Ryder and Georgia O’Keefe had painted.
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