Birthplace of Arbor Day (Winter Landscape with Arbor Lodge), Print, circa 1930
Birthplace of Arbor Day (Winter Landscape with Arbor Lodge), Print, circa 1930
"Birth Place of Arbor Day -1" original etching by Colorado artist Lyman Byxbe. Winter landscape with Arbor Lodge in the snow, Nebraska City, Nebraska. Arbor Lodge is a historic mansion and former residence of US Secretary of Agriculture Julius Sterling Morton (who served from 1893 to 1897) and his wife Caroline. The couple proposed the idea of a holiday dedicated to planting trees in 1872. Etching on paper. Signed by the artist, lower right, titled lower left.
10 ½ x 7 ¼ inches, Framed Size: 17 ½ x 14 x ¾ inches
SKU:28546
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Artist Biography - Lyman Byxbe (1886-1980)
Lyman Byxbe was born in 1886 near Pittsfield, Illinois. Byxbe, who was largely self-taught, established himself as a commercial artist in Omaha Nebraska. He studied etching under Mark Levings. In addition to sharing his knowledge about the etching process, Levings extolled the beauty of Colorado, specifically the mountains surrounding Estes Park. In 1922, Byxbe and his wife made the first of many trips to Colorado. They spent most of the summers there during the 1920s where Byxbe created etchings of the Rocky Mountains. In 1934, the Byxbe’s left Omaha and settled permanently in Estes Park, Colorado where Byxbe established a print gallery. Over the following decades, Byxbe created numerous etchings of the Mountains around Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Byxbe remained in Estes Park until his death in 1980.
Member: Chicago Society of Etchers; Northwest Printmakers of Seattle, Washington; Miniature Print Society of Kansas City, Missouri.
Works Held: National Gallery of Arts, Smithsonian Institute, Washington; Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.