November 1, 2009

Born in Crittenden County in 1913, regional artist Carroll Cloar used his childhood memories as subject matter for his art. The works he created from his life experiences and old photographs gained him national recognition, especially in his later years. While well known for his lithographic work, Cloar also produced many paintings, such as this 1981 acrylic on panel entitled Fishing (Anglers II).

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