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Greenery

Pantone just released their always-anticipated Color of the Year. As a calming and fresh respite from the hues of years' past, the color for 2017 is Greenery. Naturally, we looked in our collection to see what we could find that matches this on-trend tone.

Once our sculpture garden thaws out, we'll have even more Greenery to celebrate!

Images:

Rose Hartwell (1861-1917), After Frans Hals (Green), c.1900, oil on canvas, 9 x 7 1/2 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1941.

Jennifer Jenkins, Almost Dead, c.1974, silk sreen, 28 x 7 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1974.

Florence Beck, Bridge, 1934, watercolor, 9 7/8 x 13 1/4 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art

Wulf Barsch (b.1943), Umbria, 1984, oil on canvas, 61 3/4 x 61 3/4 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art.

Dorothy Weir Young (1890-1947), Reading on the Porch, no date, watercolor, 14 x 10 1/8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, purchase/gift of the Mahonri M. Young Estate, 1959.

Henri-Joseph Harpignies (1819-1916), Le Petit Chemin Pres Du Lac, 1911, oil on panel, 24 3/16 x 16 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, gift of Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hebertson, 1975.

Elaine de Kooning (b.1920), Jardin de Luxembourg I​, 1977, lithograph, 30 1/8 x 22 3/8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1978.