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San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Caroline Lee.

The Country Baptizing in 1925 in Seguin, Texas

San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Caroline Lee.
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Caroline Lee.
Contact San Antonio Museum of Art, Registrar Department for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Peggy Tenison. © John Willard Banks

The Country Baptizing in 1925 in Seguin, Texas

Artist: (American, 1912 - 1988)
Date: March 9, 1985
Dimensions:
14 x 18 in. (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Caroline Lee
Object number: 2000.21.1
Inscribed: L/R: "JW Banks "
Label Text
Although John Willard Banks never had formal art lessons, he loved drawing since his days growing up on a farm near Seguin, Texas. After completing tenth grade, he took off on his own, eventually serving in World War II. After the war, Banks worked in San Antonio, Texas, as a custodian at Kelly Air Force Base, Fort Sam Houston, and a local television station. In 1978, while Banks was recuperating from an illness, his wife secretly installed several of his drawings in a laundromat, selling them for fourteen dollars each. He went on to show in local art galleries with the help of Joseph A. Pierce Jr., a San Antonio physician and collector of African American artists, and his wife Aaronetta Pierce. Banks developed a distinct style, outlining figures in pencil or ballpoint pen and shading them with colored pencil, crayon, and felt-tipped marker. Often set in lush landscapes, his subjects were inspired from rural memories, including scenes of baptisms, church meetings, funerals, or inner visions, such Banks’s visualization of what man might be found doing should Christ return today.

(Suzanne Weaver, 2019)
Not on view


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