Realist Landscapes
“Gregor’s is a traditional non-urban landscape painting: The countryside itself, and specifically that of the Midwest, with lambent, immense, unclouded skies and horizon lines, is his theme. … This image is an extraordinary (and extraordinarily subtle) marriage of observation, execution and dramatic sense, and the marriage gives Gregor’s work an expressive dimension that neither the post-impressions nor Super Realists have managed to evoke.”
– Holland Carter essay, “Harold Gregor and the American Landscape,” Harold Gregor, A New View, 1988
“I hope that my positive portrayal of the Illinois landscape contributes to a greater love and understanding of the prairie’s bountiful virtues and complexities. … I wish that my efforts might promote an awareness of our place in the larger harmonic natural order. We are part of nature and nature is part of us.”
– Harold Gregor, Harold Gregor’s Illinois
Landscape #120, 1992.
60" x 82".
Acrylic and oil on canvas.
This painting was hung in the West Wing of the White House at President Obama's request from 2009-2010.
It is on the acquisition list for the Barack Obama Presidential Library in Chicago, IL.