Absolute Calm, Briefly
Object number2021.168.1
Artist
George Morris
(died 2018)
Date1989
MediumOil on canvas; Wood
Credit LineGift of Cheryl Rhodes
DescriptionOil on canvas painting with a wooden frame. Scene of painting depicts a steel mill located along a body of water, with an orange and white boat in the right foreground of the painting.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 49.5 × 85.5 × 2.25 in. (125.7 × 217.2 × 5.7 cm)Signed"GE Morris '89" in bottom left corner on front of painting.
Historical NotesOil painting, Absolute Calm, Briefly, 1989, by George Morris. This painting depicts the Monessen Mill and Consolidation Coal Company boat the Arkwright, on the Monongahela River. George spent 6 weeks on the Arkwright traveling from Pittsburgh to New Orleans and painting the men at work and river scenes. Morris had been painting boats since his childhood in Westport, Connecticut where his father was a sailor. He came to Pittsburgh to attend Carnegie Mellon University. After school he worked as the lighting director for Mister Rogers and the Miss USA Pageant and also was an instructor of design at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. He passed in 2018.
Related institution
Consolidation Coal Company
Related institution
Pittsburgh Steel Company
Related institution
Carnegie Mellon University
Related institution
Art Institute of Pittsburgh
On View
Not on viewSamuel Rosenberg