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Roger Norman Medearis

(American, 1920-2001)

"Wild Strawberries by a Rail Fence", 1966

acrylic on masonite
signed lower left, and signed, titled, dated and localized en verso.
Unframed.
18" x 24"

  • Provenance: Notes: Born in Fayette, Missouri, Roger Medearis grew up among the rolling hills and lush beauty of the Midwestern landscape. At eighteen years old, he enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute where he studied with Thomas Hart Benton, who was, at the time, at the forefront of the Regionalist art movement. For Medearis, this allowed him to paint what he knew: farmlands of Missouri, local flora and fauna of the Midwest, and meditations on the natural world. However, as World War II ended, so too did the heyday of Regionalist fine art, and Medearis quit painting to join the corporate world. As Abstract Expressionism came to dominate the market, Medearis became a leading salesman for Container Corp. of America.

    It wasn't until the mid-1960s that he would begin to work again; encouraged by his wife, he produced a strong body of work reminiscent of his younger years, including paintings, drawings, prints, and bronzes. He worked intermittently until his death, achieving the success that had eluded him in the post-war years. Today, his work can be found in the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C., the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, and in a number of prominent, private collections across the nation.
  • Condition: **Area of inpainting upper right (wooden rail) by edge. Surface abrasions along edges. Abrasion with paint loss mid left by edge. Small, diagonal surface abrasions upper center. Unframed.

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