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Streeter Blair

(1888-1966)

"The Circus Train Arrives, Midwest 1900," 1952

Oil on canvas laid to canvas
Signed, titled, and dated lower left: © Streeter Blair '52
38" H x 50" W

  • Provenance:
    K. Nathan Gallery, La Jolla, CA

    Other notes:

    Streeter Blair was an American self-taught painter known for his nostalgic depictions of rural life in the Midwest, particularly scenes reminiscent of his upbringing. Born in Cadmus, Kansas, Blair grew up on a farm, an experience that greatly influenced his later works, despite his initial disdain for farm life. He pursued several careers before starting his painting career later in life, including working as a teacher, principal, clothing store owner, and advertising business operator. After retiring in 1950, Blair moved to Los Angeles, where he began painting and quickly gained recognition for his unique, folk art style.

    Blair's works focus on everyday rural activities, such as children playing games, family gatherings, and small-town events like band concerts and ice-cream socials. His style, often compared to that of Grandma Moses, is characterized by its naïve charm, lack of traditional perspective, and whimsical elements. Though Blair never received formal artistic training and avoided the mainstream art world, his paintings captured the warmth and simplicity of rural American life. His works were exhibited both in the U.S. and Europe, and he remained active in the art world until he died in 1966.

    Blair's legacy is preserved through various collections, including at the University of Kansas, which holds his papers and documentation about his artistic career.

    This Streeter Blair painting vibrantly depicts the arrival of a traveling circus in a small rural town, a lively and colorful scene packed with circus animals, performers, and families. The circus atmosphere is bustling with activity - wagons are being drawn, animals including elephants and zebras are visible, and workers are setting up tents while townspeople gather in excitement. Blair's folk art style, with its flat perspective and bright, whimsical figures, captures the simple joys and communal spirit of such events, evoking a sense of nostalgia for early 20th-century rural life. The vibrant palette and rich details reflect Blair's fascination with the everyday, celebratory moments of small-town America.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall generally good condition. Dust accumulation and occasional specks of grime commensurate with age. Fine and unobtrusive craquelure primarily concentrated in the center of the work. A 2.25" H x 0.25" W band of white pigment loss with green underpainting showing at the center of the extreme left edge. A pea-sized and a few flecks of pigment loss in the three white silos near the upper edge, at center, and with the same green underpainting showing underneath. As mentioned, the canvas has been relined, and the stretcher has four new keys.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 42.25" H x 54" W x 2" D


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