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Lou and Di Stovall

Of the Land

Anacostia Community Museum




While Washington, DC is known for its monumental architecture, the city’s natural beauty has nurtured its artists, including Lou Stovall and Di Bagley Stovall. 
 A blue stream forks as it flows through a hilly meadow of green grass in this circular landscape. A tree with green leaves stands in the background while tree roots send tendrils down into deep brown soil in the foreground. Tree trunks and shafts of light stretch upward throughout.

Mornings with Will, Lou and Di Stovall, 1983. Ink on paper. Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

Sea to Shining Sea, Lou Stovall, 2008. Color screenprint with hand-cut stencil on paper. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Gift of Wendy S. Pangburn.Lou Stovall developed a love for landscapes and trees in his childhood hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts. Once dubbed the “city of trees,” it sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River.

Washington, DC’s waterways and urban forests, especially Rock Creek Park, drew Stovall to stay after graduating from Howard University in 1966.
Fittingly, Lou Stovall’s signature artworks are circular landscapes known as tandems, created to accompany lines of his poetry, such as Seeing Now the Coming Yield.

In 1974, Stovall printed a chapbook of poetry paired with tandems called Of the Land. Will Stovall, the artists' son, edited an expanded version published by Georgetown University Press in 2022. 
A circular landscape is bordered by blue water at the bottom. Green grass and two bushes with green leaves grow on an outcropping of land above the water. A large tree with leafless branches rises above it. Gray in the background gives the appearance of mountains, and a mound of white resembles snow.
Seeing Now the Coming Yield, Lou Stovall, 1974.
Screenprint. Smithsonian American Art Museum.Colorful print with a heart growing out of a green stem. A pastel rainbox arches above and behind. An orchard of ice cream cone trees is below.
Ice Cream Orchard emerged from a commission to Di Bagley Stovall by the Washington Pre-Schools Organization in 1978. Screenprint. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Gift of Donald A. Brown.The Chattahoochee River runs through Columbus, Georgia, where Di Bagley Stovall grew up and was mentored by Barbara Pound, a landscape painter.

One can find the "coming yield" in Di Bagley Stovall's artwork, such as gardens full of colorful (and sometimes fanciful) flora and fauna. 


Art grounded in close observation and deep care for the natural world links the Stovalls to Washington, DC artists and art educators dating back to the nineteenth century.

Thomas W. Hunster (1851-1929) loved to paint landscapes. As Director of Drawing for the District of Columbia public schools, he brought plants and even parrots into the classroom for students to draw and paint. 


Forest Glade, Thomas W. Hunster. Oil on canvas. 1915. Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.


Portrait of Alma Thomas in her studio, 1971. Photo by Ida Jervis. Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

His innovative curriculum for all students, from kindergartenders to post-secondary teacher trainees, also encouraged outdoor drawing.

One of Lou Stovall’s mentors at Howard, Professor James Amos Porter, experienced Professor Hunster’s curriculum, as did Alma Thomas when she moved from Columbus, Georgia to Washington, DC as a teen, specifically for art instruction.

Thomas painted trees and flowers she saw at the National Arboretum, Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens, Dumbarton Oaks, and in her own yard.




Largely self-taught artist John N. Robinson took classes from Professor Porter at Howard. He painted the lilacs in his yard annually, as well as rendering the rolling hills of Anacostia.

The Stovalls have continued the legacy of Washington, DC artists and art educators. As they taught silkscreen printing at Workshop and created their own artwork, they reconnected residents with the land nestled between two branches of the Potomac River.



Anacostia: Beautiful, Fragile, Strong

Resources
Jacobson, Louis. "City Lights: Honoring Lou Stovall and His Cleveland Park Life," Washington City Paper, 10 February 2022.
Stovall, Will, ed. Of the Land: The Art and Poetry of Lou Stovall. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2022.






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Stovall, Lou

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Anacostia Neighborhood Museum catalog for 1974-1975, letter from Lou Stovall, photograph of Lou Stovall working

Of the land : a new series of prints by Lou Stovall

Lou and Di Stovall [Folder]

Lou Stovall, 1937- [Folder]

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'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

'Tis Mindfull of Sweetness (Portfolio)

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Stovall Workshop Inc. Slide Show

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Feed Kids

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Prints from Private Collections

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The Spades and the Rainbows

The Three Penny Opera

Improvisation by Harold Clayton

Stovall Workshop Inc. Slide Show Interviews

I create landscapes out of imagination

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