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Henry Strater
Maine, (1896 - 1987)
The Museum
lithograph
signed in the plate. Printed by A. Jaffe, 1949

Biography from the Archives of askART: A landscape and figure painter, Henry Strater created work that ranged from modernism to academic realism. Early in his career, he was much influenced by the French painter, Paul Cezanne, especially his pre-cubist style of geometric fracturing. His later work was academic figure painting. His painting was heavily influenced by his training in sculpture and the rich colors he admired in medieval stained glass windows.

Strater was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and was the son of a wealthy snuff maker. He studied in Paris at the Academie Julian and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, with Edouard Vuillard; the Art Students League in New York; and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with Arthur Carles and Charles Grafly.

In the 1930s, he and his wife spent six years in the Southwest to relieve her asthma, and he completed numerous Arizona desert landscapes, many along the Verde River. Upon discovering this area he wrote: "When finally I rounded a hairpin curve on the no guardrail road over the mountain from Prescott to Jerome, and saw Jerome with Clarkdale and the Verde Valley stretched out below, I drew a deep breath and thought, 'This is it.' " (Ballinger, 77)

Settling in Ogunquit Maine, , which he had first visited in 1919, he maintained a studio there for fifty-five years and served as President of the local Art Association. He is credited with founding (in 1952) the Museum of Art of Ogunquit, and he served as Director of that museum.

Of Strater at Ogunquit, it was written that he "became known locally more for his many philanthropic works than for his artistic achievements." (Tragard 60) He founded the Maine Tuna Club, which encouraged fishing from Perkins Cove at Ogunquit, and he often took people on big boat expeditions. He became a big financial supporter of the Ogunquit Public Library and the Hospital at nearby York. He amassed a large art collection, which he donated to the Ogunquit Museum

Exhibition venues included the Whitney Studio Club, Boston Museum, Society of Independent Artists, Corcoran Gallery and the Pennsylvania Academy.

  • Dimensions: 16" x 21 1/4", 20" x 25 1/4" (sheet)
  • Medium: lithograph

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