Artist: Louis Bosa (American, 1905–1981)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed lower right
Dimensions:
40.5 in. h. x 61.5 in. w., canvas
51.5 in. h. x 71.5 in. w., as framed
Description:
In a 1967 interview with Kate Wurm, Bosa declared that “An artist should first of all be himself." In Bosa’s case especially, there appears to be little distinction between the artist and his art. Words like ‘quirky’, ‘whimsical’, and ‘mischievous’ appear frequently in descriptions of Louis Bosa’s character, of which there are many. Such language aptly describes Bosa’s paintings as well; best known as a painter of street scenes populated with an array of unusual characters, Louis Bosa’s work is perceptive, individualistic, highly stylized and difficult to categorize. (click to continue reading)
Type of Work: Paintings
Other works by Louis Bosa

Sun Down Louis Bosa

Bucks County, 1934 Louis Bosa

Two Wagons, Bucks County, PA, 1934 Louis Bosa

Skinny Dippers Louis Bosa

The Beach Louis Bosa

The Serenade, c. 1950 Louis Bosa

Misericordia Louis Bosa

Fishing Wharf Rockport Louis Bosa

Venice Canalscape, c. 1950 Louis Bosa

Costa Brava, Spain Louis Bosa

Cyclist with Birdcages and Umbrella, 1956 Louis Bosa

Island of the Monks, c. 1960 Louis Bosa