STREETER BLAIR
By the age of sixty, Streeter Blair had tried half a dozen careers. As with any authentic primitive painter, Blair's first subject was the farm. His father ran the local Grange store in Cadmus, Kansas, where he was born in 1888.
He grew up on a farm, thought he hated it, until he started to paint. He painted youngsters playing leapfrog, Christmas carolers practicing around the family piano, an ice-cream social. As a purveyor of (showing 500 of 3541 characters). |
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