Artwork Title: Mountain Philosopher

Mountain Philosopher, 1915-1919

James Roy Hopkins

Hopkins also became known for a series of paintings executed between 1915 and 1919. These works, in which he depicted Appalachian farmers, traveling preachers, and children living in the Kentucky mountains south of Cincinnati, are departures from his decorative form of Impressionism. Some of the earliest examples of Regionalist painting in the 20th century, these works anticipated those of Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton, and John Steuart Curry, who also painted the impoverished rural folk of America's heartland. Source: James M. Keny and Nannette V. Maciejunes, Triumph of Color and Light: Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, exh. cat., Columbus Museum of Art, 1994, 27-28, 113-114. See also James M. Keny, "A Dilemma of Riches: the Art of James and Edna Hopkins," Timeline, February-March, 1990. [http://www.kenygalleries.com/images/ah-hopkins-j/jhopkins-bio.html]
32 x 26 in
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