Artist: Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904–2000)
Medium: lithograph
Signature: Signed and dated lower right
Dimensions:
22 in. h. x 27.5 in. w., image
25 in. h. x 32 in. w., paper
Description:
"My credo is simple and changeable. I may not change radically but if I wish to I hae no preconceived theories to hold me back. I feel that theories tend to make an artist academic no matter how advanced and radical these theories may appear to be at the present time. My paintings at various times have been termed cubist, surrealist, realist, neo-romanticist, and even Oriental, but at no time did I ever follow any school. I have painted my world as I have seen and felt it." -Clarence Holbrook Carter, American Artist, November 1946
Type of Work: Prints
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The Lady of Shalott, 1927 - SOLD Clarence Holbrook Carter
The Buckling House, 1928 Clarence Holbrook Carter
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Kentucky Hills, 1929 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Green House, 1930 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Railroad Avenue (Cleveland), 1930 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Blonde, 1932 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Lemons, 1933 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Still Life with Apples, 1940 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Hospitalities Long Past, 1941 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Riding the Surf, 1945 Clarence Holbrook Carter
Snow in the Forest, 1945 Clarence Holbrook Carter