Robert Wright Folk Art Acrylic Painting on Cigar Box
Item Details
Robert Wright (Pennsylvania, 1943 – 2006)
Untitled (boat, cars, eyes, and bird)
Acrylic painting on cigar box
Signed to the underside
Provenance
From the collection of P.J. McArdle.
Born a seventh son of a seventh son, Robert Wright was deeply influenced by his Roman Catholic faith and local Pittsburgh neighborhoods. His paintings often highlight the South Side Pittsburgh slopes, religious motifs, faces, and birds. He was a self-taught artist who exhibited at a few local Pittsburgh galleries and the Three Rivers Arts Festival. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Wright never finished high school and eventually worked as a landscaper and a janitor at a daycare center. His mother, Catherine, fostered his artistic interests and he eventually found success with his work at a social service agency in Oakland. Wright’s work was championed by collector of folk and outsider art Pat McArdle.
Condition
- box painted shut; scattered minor stains and abrasions to the paint.
Dimensions
Item #
ITMGB80007