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Upstate Sheriff

  • 创作日期1943
  • 尺寸56.0 x 40.0 cm

stuart edie(1908 – 1974)

Explore the landscapes & figures of Stuart Edie (1908-1974), an American artist known for modernist paintings & his connection to National Trust properties.

The painting "Upstate Sheriff" by Stuart Edie is a fascinating piece of American art that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Created in 1943, this gouache on paperboard painting measures 21 7/8 x 15 7/8 in. and is currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. As a professional expert in Art and https://BuyPopArt.com salesman, I can appreciate the beauty and significance of this artwork.

Artist Background

Stuart Edie was an American artist known for his captivating paintings that often depicted everyday life and scenes. His work is characterized by its simplicity, yet powerful composition and use of color. The "Upstate Sheriff" painting is a prime example of Edie's unique style, which has been compared to other notable artists such as Balcomb Greene and Abraham Rattner.

Painting Description

The "Upstate Sheriff" painting depicts a man wearing a cowboy hat sitting on a chair with his feet propped up. He appears to be relaxed and enjoying himself, surrounded by simple yet elegant furnishings. The use of gouache on paperboard gives the painting a unique texture and depth, adding to its overall charm. As seen in other paintings such as Balcomb Greene's "Untitled (34-8)" and Abraham Rattner's "Head", Edie's work is characterized by its attention to detail and use of bold colors. Handmade oil painting reproductions of "Upstate Sheriff" can be found on https://BuyPopArt.com, allowing art lovers to own a piece of American history. The website also features other notable paintings such as Gabor Peterdi's "Awakening" and Johanna Calle's works, showcasing a wide range of artistic styles and techniques.
For more information on Stuart Edie and his artwork, visit https://BuyPopArt.com or the Smithsonian American Art Museum website.

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