Alfred HAIR (1941-1970) Florida Highwaymen Painting
Alfred HAIR (1941-1970)
A Florida Highwaymen Painting
Oil on Panel
Framed 27 x 51 inches (68.58 x 129.54 cm.)
catalog note:
"Florida Highwaymen artists are recognized for the vibrant and timeless nature of their images. The scenes the Highwaymen depict suggest serenity and undisturbed wilderness. Beaches, marshes, water birds, and poinciana and palm trees are among the most used imagery. The group did not paint landscapes directly, but rather created these scenes from memory and imagination in their backyards, sometimes surrounded by other Highwaymen. Renowned for their resourcefulness, speed and creativity, a group of Florida artists known as the Highwaymen employed a unique painting style as a way to assert their economic independence and agency during and after the segregation era."
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Alfred HAIR (1941-1970)
A Florida Highwaymen Painting
Oil on Panel
Framed 27 x 51 inches (68.58 x 129.54 cm.)
catalog note:
"Florida Highwaymen artists are recognized for the vibrant and timeless nature of their images. The scenes the Highwaymen depict suggest serenity and undisturbed wilderness. Beaches, marshes, water birds, and poinciana and palm trees are among the most used imagery. The group did not paint landscapes directly, but rather created these scenes from memory and imagination in their backyards, sometimes surrounded by other Highwaymen. Renowned for their resourcefulness, speed and creativity, a group of Florida artists known as the Highwaymen employed a unique painting style as a way to assert their economic independence and agency during and after the segregation era."