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The Water Hole (w / c on paper)
PNP244879 The Water Hole (w/c on paper) by Wood, Stanley L. (1866-1928); Private Collection; Peter Newark Western Americana; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22355504
© Peter Newark Western Americana / Bridgeman Images
American Landscape Arid Cow Hand Cowboy Desert Dismounted Old West South Southwestern Stetson Survival Thirst Thirsty Watering Western Wild West America Continent
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The Water Hole
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by Stanley L. Wood captures the essence of survival in the arid landscapes of the American Southwest during the late 19th century. In this watercolor painting, a thirsty cowboy dismounts his horse and takes respite at a remote watering hole. The wild west setting is beautifully depicted with its vast desert expanse and rugged mountains in the background. The image evokes a sense of thirst and desperation as the lone cowboy quenches his parched throat, highlighting the harsh realities faced by those who ventured into these unforgiving territories. The iconic Stetson hat worn by the cow hand adds an authentic touch to this scene, symbolizing resilience and adaptability. Wood's attention to detail brings life to not only human figures but also animals present in this landscape. Horses can be seen nearby, patiently waiting their turn for a drink from nature's oasis. This portrayal emphasizes both man's reliance on these loyal companions and their shared struggle for survival. "The Water Hole" serves as a poignant reminder of America's western heritage and its deep connection to nature. It encapsulates both the challenges faced by early settlers in taming these untamed lands and their unwavering determination to thrive against all odds. This timeless artwork showcases Wood's mastery in capturing moments that transcend time, transporting viewers back to an era where survival was paramount amidst breathtaking yet treacherous landscapes of North America’s southwestern region.
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