Philip Pearlstein's 1943 watercolor Two Soldiers in Hut, Camp Blanding documented in artcritical
A 1943 watercolor painting by Philip Pearlstein titled Two Soldiers in Hut, Camp Blanding [#28] was featured on artcritical. The work measures 21-1/4 by 29-1/2 inches and was created using watercolor on paper. Betty Cuningham Gallery provided the image. The entry was posted on February 10, 2014, at 11:44 pm. The painting depicts military figures at Camp Blanding during World War II. Pearlstein's early work captures soldiers in a hut setting. This piece represents his artistic output during wartime service. The watercolor demonstrates his figurative approach before his later focus on nudes. The artwork's documentation preserves a historical moment in American art.
Key facts
- Philip Pearlstein created Two Soldiers in Hut, Camp Blanding [#28] in 1943
- The artwork is a watercolor on paper measuring 21-1/4 x 29-1/2 inches
- Betty Cuningham Gallery provided courtesy of the image
- The entry was posted on February 10, 2014 at 11:44 pm
- The painting depicts soldiers at Camp Blanding during World War II
- Pearlstein served in the military during this period
- The work represents early figurative painting by Pearlstein
- artcritical published the entry on their WordPress platform
Entities
Artists
- Philip Pearlstein
Institutions
- Betty Cuningham Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- Camp Blanding