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Landa, Lar – Family

An abstract painting of three figures, all seeming to wear clothes of a court jester in front of a gray and black striped background. The tallest figure has their hands placed on the shoulders of the other two figures. An arm reaches out from the right side of the canvas behind the tallest figure.

About this Work

Landa, Lar

Family

  • 2016
  • Acrylic on linen canvas with Soluvar varnish
  • 32 x 26 inches

About the Artist

Landa, Lar

American
b. 1933 San Francisco, CaliforniaLar Landa is a figurative painter who lives in Healdsburg, CA. He attended Columbia University, Università degli Studi di Firenze and Stanford University, where he received a B.A. in art in 1955. He has served with the Board of Directors for the California Museum of Art, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, and the Sonoma Arts Council.The vivid images he creates are drawn from his extensive travels, childhood memories, Italian heritage, and classical studies.  His works reflect his interest in theatre, psychology, personal and folk symbolism.  His paintings and sculpture have been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and elsewhere. His work is in private collections worldwide. Mr. Landa continues to find new inspiration from his frequent travels to Mexico, Italy and elsewhere in Europe. In 2006, the Museo Italo Americano featured a major retrospective of his art: “Carnivale/50 Years.”
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