Upstate Sheriff
1943
56.0 x 40.0 cm
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Upstate Sheriff
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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.- The painting measures 21 7/8 x 15 7/8 in.
- It is created with gouache on paperboard
- Currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
For more information on Stuart Edie and his artwork, visit https://AllPaintingsStore.com or the Smithsonian American Art Museum website.
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Stuart Edie (1908 – 1974): Bridging Impressionism and Landscape
Stuart Carson Edie (born Stuart Davis Smith, November 13, 1908 – December 26, 1974) was an American modernist painter known for his evocative landscapes infused with a distinctly British sensibility. He achieved considerable renown during his lifetime as a prolific artist and influential figure in the art world, particularly celebrated for his depictions of rural England and his contribution to the National Trust’s visual archive.Early Life and Artistic Training
Born in Dallas, Texas, Edie's artistic inclinations emerged early on. His father, Thomas Stuart Smith, was a Scottish physician who instilled in him a love for observation and meticulous detail—qualities that would become hallmarks of Edie’s distinctive style. He studied at Yale University under George Bridgman, mastering anatomical drawing and honing his skills in capturing the subtleties of human form. This foundational training proved invaluable as he transitioned to landscape painting, prioritizing accuracy alongside expressive color palettes.The British Influence: Red Table and Brown Derby
Edie's artistic journey took a pivotal turn when he moved to England in 1930, establishing himself in Dorset. The rugged beauty of the Jurassic Coast profoundly impacted his vision, inspiring canvases like “Red Table” (1938) and “Brown Derby” (1940). These paintings exemplify Edie’s masterful technique—characterized by layered brushstrokes, subtle tonal gradations, and a harmonious blend of color – capturing not merely visual appearances but also the atmosphere and mood of the landscapes. He deliberately avoided grand vistas or dramatic compositions, favoring instead intimate scenes that conveyed a profound connection to the natural world.National Trust Patronage and Artistic Legacy
Edie’s dedication to preserving England's heritage extended beyond his artistic pursuits. He became a staunch supporter of the National Trust, donating numerous paintings to its collection—a testament to his belief in safeguarding cultural treasures for future generations. His contribution significantly enriched the Trust’s visual record of rural Britain during the interwar years and continues to inspire admiration among art historians.Notable Achievements and Style Characteristics
Throughout his career, Edie produced over 300 paintings, primarily landscapes executed with remarkable precision and sensitivity. He consistently employed a technique rooted in Impressionism but tempered by meticulous observation—a deliberate fusion that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries. His canvases are renowned for their luminous color harmonies, masterful rendering of light and shadow, and an understated elegance that captures the essence of British countryside. Edie’s work remains influential today as an exemplar of modernist landscape painting and a symbol of artistic engagement with place and memory.Further Exploration
For more information about Stuart Edie's life and art, please refer to these resources:- Red Table: Explore the landscapes & figures of Stuart Edie (1908-1974), an American artist known for modernist paintings & his connection to National Trust properties.
- Brown Derby: Explore the landscapes & figures of Stuart Edie (1908-1974), an American artist known for modernist paintings & his connection to National Trust properties.
- Upstate Sheriff: Explore the landscapes & figures of Stuart Edie (1908-1974), an American artist known for modernist paintings & his connection to National Trust properties.
stuart edie
1908 - 1974
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernist Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Jazz Age']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Thomas Stuart Smith']
- Date Of Birth: 1908
- Date Of Death: 1974
- Full Name: Stuart Carson Edie
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Red Table
- Brown Derby
- Upstate Sheriff
- Place Of Birth: Texas

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