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John Wesley Hardrick (American/Indiana, 1891-1968), "Indiana Road, Brown County", signed "J. W. Hardwick" lower right, with a "Patricia Weiner, Montgomery, Ohio" label en verso, 22 in. x 38 in., framed.

  • Literature: Reference: Reynolds, Gary A. and Beryl J. Wright, Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation, The Newark Museum, New Jersey, 1989, pp.196-7.
  • Notes: Note: Indiana artist John Wesley Hardrick studied at the John Herron Art Institute with William Forsyth and Otto Stark, both of whom were members of the famed Hoosier Group. As an African American artist Hardrick exhibited regularly with the Harmon Foundation, earning a bronze medal for fine arts in 1927. In his stylized landscapes, Hardrick uses a heightened color palette to create the tonal effect of leaves turning colors during the autumn months, in the hilly terrain of Brown County, Indiana.

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