R.A. MCLENDON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN DIVERGING ROAD
McLendon, R.A. “Roy” (B.1932) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. The diverging path of Highwaymen art. Two vehicles loaded with paintings departing from their common truncated origin. Speculative that the artist depicted Harold Newton's brown station wagon and perhaps his counterparts. The ironically separative paths of commercial production art and a more studied representational realism. A fork in the road upon which a man decides his destiny. Board measures 30x40 framed to overall size of 33x43. Condition: Very Fine
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McLendon, R.A. “Roy” (B.1932) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. The diverging path of Highwaymen art. Two vehicles loaded with paintings departing from their common truncated origin. Speculative that the artist depicted Harold Newton's brown station wagon and perhaps his counterparts. The ironically separative paths of commercial production art and a more studied representational realism. A fork in the road upon which a man decides his destiny. Board measures 30x40 framed to overall size of 33x43. Condition: Very Fine