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Square St. Medard
1965 Oil

#B3521

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Sam Hugh Harris

Entitled Square St. Medard, this 1965 oil on canvas city scene is by artist, poet and writer, Sam Hugh Harris who painted in the great traditions of Modern Art including Impressionism and Symbolism. He was one of the longest standing members of the reputable Carmel Art Association. At a young age, Sam started his vocation under the tutelage of his father Sam Hyde Harris (1889-1977) who distinguished himself as an early California plein air landscape painter. Sam graduated from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles and the Carmel Art Institute, studying figurative and still life painting. He was the pupil of John Cunningham and Alexander Archipenko and befriended John Steinbeck (The Grapes of Wrath). He was also part of a group of Monterey artists called "The New Group". Sam lived, painted and exhibited in Paris and Rome throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

1965 
Oil on Canvas
30.5"x26.5" framed, 25"x21" unframed 

Signed and dated lower right, titled on the back. Excellent vintage condition. Framed in a restored ornate vintage wood frame with a gold finish.