McKowen, Scott
SCOTT MCKOWEN A Month in the Country, 1995
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Sku: CB8243
Artist: Scott McKowen
Title: A Month in the Country
Year: 1995
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 22 x 14 inches ( 56 x 36 cm )
Image Size: 22 x 14 inches ( 56 x 36 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: A Month in the Country (1850) is a classic Russian drama by Ivan Turgenev about unrequited love, emotional entanglements, and the quiet turmoil beneath country-estate life. It centers on Natalya Petrovna, a married woman who falls in love with her young son’s tutor—while her ward is also in love with him—creating a tangle of desire, jealousy, and heartbreak. This original poster for the 1995 revival of A Month in the Country reflects the play’s themes of longing, emotional restlessness, and the passage of time. The long tree-lined road stretching into the distance evokes the quiet isolation of the rural estate where the story unfolds, while also suggesting the characters’ yearning for change and the paths their hearts want to follow but cannot take. The small horse-drawn carriage emphasizes the intimacy of the drama and the slow, contemplative pace of country life, capturing the blend of desire, melancholy, and unspoken tension at the center of Turgenev’s classic work.
Artist: Scott McKowen
Title: A Month in the Country
Year: 1995
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 22 x 14 inches ( 56 x 36 cm )
Image Size: 22 x 14 inches ( 56 x 36 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: A Month in the Country (1850) is a classic Russian drama by Ivan Turgenev about unrequited love, emotional entanglements, and the quiet turmoil beneath country-estate life. It centers on Natalya Petrovna, a married woman who falls in love with her young son’s tutor—while her ward is also in love with him—creating a tangle of desire, jealousy, and heartbreak. This original poster for the 1995 revival of A Month in the Country reflects the play’s themes of longing, emotional restlessness, and the passage of time. The long tree-lined road stretching into the distance evokes the quiet isolation of the rural estate where the story unfolds, while also suggesting the characters’ yearning for change and the paths their hearts want to follow but cannot take. The small horse-drawn carriage emphasizes the intimacy of the drama and the slow, contemplative pace of country life, capturing the blend of desire, melancholy, and unspoken tension at the center of Turgenev’s classic work.