Stone Roberts

1951

American painter (born 1951)

Stone Roberts is an American representational artist known for figurative works, street scenes and still lifes. His art has been compared to European Old Masters and neoclassicists from Vermeer and Caravaggio to Jacques-Louis David and Ingres for its mastery of materials, precision of form and composition, complex play of light and detail, and heightened sense of texture and color. Nonetheless, critics also identify an equally strong contemporary strain in his inclination toward enigmatic or incongruous elements and formal choices, which raise unresolved questions involving action, time, memory and history in his paintings. American Artist critic Michael Burlingham wrote that rather than replicate things as they are, for Roberts "realism is a language for conjuring images of subtle imagination, works that speak to the deepest levels of experience".

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