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100, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Water Mill

Water Mill

By Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Artist Info

Born: 1910 (Alabama)
Died: 2007 (Alabama)

About Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Jimmy Lee Sudduth lived in Fayette, Alabama where he worked for many years mostly as a farm hand. He painted on plywood board and used natural materials like mud and motor oil in his works, which include people, animals and buildings as their subjects. He was a regular featured artist at the Kentuck Festival of the Arts. His work is in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, High Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art (Corcoran Gallery Collection), Birmingham Museum of Art and New Orleans Museum of Art.

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Art Description

Signed on the front.

Art Details

Viewing Status:
Collection: Jim Massey
Dimensions: 1.5' x 1.5' approximately
Accession Number: 100

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