Red Barn in the Snow

Identifier
2021.1.34
Date Created
1939
Work Medium
Dimensions
15.5" x 12" x ;20" x 16"
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Historical Context
Armand Merizon was an artist who refused to be held to any one style or template for how art should be represented. He threw off the mantle of tradition, worked through his disabilities, and refused to let go of the brush that both defined and bound him from his earliest years to his last breath.

As a boy growing up in Grand Rapids, MI, he was possessed by a wandering spirit, and resisted the confinement of his early years among his family of strict Dutch immigrants. He struggled with illness and the confinement of schools. He lived through the Great Depression, joined the military during World War II, and studied art in New York and Europe. Merizon was a visionary who experienced the world at-large to be both his most suited classroom and greatest teacher. Merizon’s work never stopped expanding throughout his life and his restlessness was clearly illustrated on canvas, where he created more than 1,000 works of art during his lifetime.
Description
Painting of a red barn in a snow covered landscape. Barn is in the upper right corner of the image. Snow with pieces of grass sticking out along the bottom of the image.
Credit
Gift of Muriel Zandstra