Hondo Kid and Black Dynamite
Artist
Edward Dawson-Watson
(American, 1893 - 1978)
Mediumtempera on illustration board
Dimensions11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Image: 4 11/16 x 7 11/16 inches (11.9 x 19.5 cm)
Frame: 11 3/4 × 14 3/4 × 1 inches (29.8 × 37.5 × 2.5 cm)
Image: 4 11/16 x 7 11/16 inches (11.9 x 19.5 cm)
Frame: 11 3/4 × 14 3/4 × 1 inches (29.8 × 37.5 × 2.5 cm)
Credit LineBequest of H.J. Lutcher Stark, 1965
Object number31.82.1
ClassificationsPaintings
Label TextDawson-Watson painted western scenes with decorative stylization. He likely drew from his imagination. His titles indicate a knowledge of rodeo. Since he lived in San Antonio, Texas, he would have had opportunities to attend in the region. The title Hondo Kid and Black Dynamite evokes a classic saddle bronc clash. Western cowboys often took on nicknames with Kid, usually for a young cowboy. Black Dynamite suggests an explosive bucker.
ProvenanceNita Hill Stark [1890-1939] and H.J. Lutcher Stark [1887-1965][1]; by inheritance to her husband H.J. Lutcher Stark [1887-1965][2]; bequeathed September 2, 1965 to the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
| 1. Owned jointly by H.J. Lutcher Stark and Nita Hill Stark until her death at which point her ½ interest was bequeathed to H.J. Lutcher Stark.
| 2. Appraisal Report of H. J. Luther Stark and Estate of Nita Hill Stark, Orange, Texas, October 11, 1939. Listings of the Second Floor Living Room, Page C003657, listed as "Hondo Kid and Black Dynamite"
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