Oscar De Mejo - "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1990, Acrylic on Canvas)
Oscar De Mejo (Italian-American, 1911-1992) "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" 1990, acrylic on canvas. Signed upper left. Pictured on page 70 of the book "Oscar DeMejo, the Naive Surrealist". In very good condition.
Provenance: from the estate of the artist's wife
Size: 30”H x 40”W
Oscar De Mejo was an Italian painter and jazz composer. His work is considered Naive Surrealism. Blending his whimsical approach to historical events and portraiture in a folk art style. Oscar de Mejo’s works have been featured in such publications as: American Heritage, Architectural Digest, Art Today, Sciences, Harpers, International Economy, Town and Country, MD Magazine, Vogue Magazine, Die Kunst (Germany), Oggi and Graza (Italy), Yale Literary Magazine, Penthouse, Travel & Leisure and the New York Times. Three books have been published on his paintings.
Oscar De Mejo (Italian-American, 1911-1992) "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" 1990, acrylic on canvas. Signed upper left. Pictured on page 70 of the book "Oscar DeMejo, the Naive Surrealist". In very good condition.
Provenance: from the estate of the artist's wife
Size: 30”H x 40”W
Oscar De Mejo was an Italian painter and jazz composer. His work is considered Naive Surrealism. Blending his whimsical approach to historical events and portraiture in a folk art style. Oscar de Mejo’s works have been featured in such publications as: American Heritage, Architectural Digest, Art Today, Sciences, Harpers, International Economy, Town and Country, MD Magazine, Vogue Magazine, Die Kunst (Germany), Oggi and Graza (Italy), Yale Literary Magazine, Penthouse, Travel & Leisure and the New York Times. Three books have been published on his paintings.
Oscar De Mejo (Italian-American, 1911-1992) "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" 1990, acrylic on canvas. Signed upper left. Pictured on page 70 of the book "Oscar DeMejo, the Naive Surrealist". In very good condition.
Provenance: from the estate of the artist's wife
Size: 30”H x 40”W
Oscar De Mejo was an Italian painter and jazz composer. His work is considered Naive Surrealism. Blending his whimsical approach to historical events and portraiture in a folk art style. Oscar de Mejo’s works have been featured in such publications as: American Heritage, Architectural Digest, Art Today, Sciences, Harpers, International Economy, Town and Country, MD Magazine, Vogue Magazine, Die Kunst (Germany), Oggi and Graza (Italy), Yale Literary Magazine, Penthouse, Travel & Leisure and the New York Times. Three books have been published on his paintings.