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Cows and Flowers

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Cows and Flowers (serigraph, 25 x 19 1/2 in.). was created by artist Schomer Lichtner of Milwaukee, WI. Lichtner was a muralist who created many large works in public and private buildings as part of the 1930's Treasury Relief Art Project, the Public Works Art Project, and the Federal Works Progress Administration art program. One of his murals can be viewed today in the Sheboygan Post Office. Schomer worked in his own regionalist style, dealing with the virtues of rural, middle-class life, but was among the first generation of Wisconsin artists to break from the tradition of German academies. Schomer's best known creations will always be recognized as part of the Modernist movement with imagery that includes elements of whimsy and humor, a sense of the potency of color, freedom, and energy. Two of his trademark motifs, black and white patterned Holstein cows and slender ballet dancers, have been recurrent themes. His dogged production, longevity, and positive nature made him and his work distinctive and much loved.

Donated By Kohler Foundation, Inc. in Kohler, WI