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Explore the evocative paintings of Paul Sample! Capturing New England life & social realism, his work reflects the Great Depression & features iconic cover art.

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Om kunstneren

Paul Sample (Artist) – A Portrait of New England’s Quiet Observer

Paul Sample (1896–1974) was an American artist who profoundly captured the spirit of New England life in the mid-twentieth century. His distinctive style blended Social Realism with Regionalism, resulting in paintings that resonate with a contemplative beauty and subtle emotional depth—a legacy largely unrecognized during his lifetime but gaining renewed appreciation today.

Early Life & Education

Born September 14, 1896, in Louisville, Kentucky, Sample’s formative years were marked by constant relocation as his family pursued opportunities across the United States. This itinerant upbringing instilled a keen awareness of diverse landscapes and human experiences—influences that would permeate his artistic vision. He attended Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he studied architecture alongside honing his drawing skills. The outbreak of World War I prompted him to enlist in the Naval Reserve for two years, providing invaluable experience navigating the maritime world. Notably, Sample’s brother Donald contracted tuberculosis during this period and was sent to Saranac Lake, New York, for treatment—a circumstance that profoundly impacted Sample's personal life and artistic sensibilities. He studied drawing and painting under Jonas Lie at Saranac Lake, whose teachings emphasized meticulous technique and a deep connection with the natural world. This mentorship proved pivotal in shaping Sample’s artistic approach.

Career Highlights & Artistic Style

Sample’s professional trajectory began with teaching positions at Dartmouth College and USC's School of Architecture, followed by residencies at Dartmouth and collaborations with prominent galleries like Macbeth Gallery and Associated American Artists. His involvement in the Great Depression era saw him producing poignant depictions of rural life—characterized by Social Realism—that conveyed empathy for ordinary people facing hardship. Sample’s artistic style was distinguished by its quiet observation and masterful use of color, reflecting Lie's influence and prioritizing craft over grand narratives. He achieved considerable acclaim during his time as an artist correspondent for LIFE magazine during World War II, documenting the realities of wartime America with sensitivity and precision. His murals adorned public buildings in California and New Hampshire, showcasing his commitment to artistic engagement with civic responsibility. Furthermore, Sample’s paintings—particularly those exploring Vermont landscapes—were recognized for their evocative portrayal of regional identity.

Influences & Legacy

Sample's artistic vision was significantly shaped by Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s monumental canvases, which instilled in him a fascination with expansive compositions and meticulous detail. Like Brueghel, Sample sought to convey profound truths about human existence through his art—a pursuit that aligned perfectly with Lie’s pedagogical philosophy. He championed Regionalism as an artistic movement, prioritizing authentic representation of American landscapes and culture. His work stands apart from the more flamboyant expressions of Abstract Expressionism, emphasizing quiet contemplation and understated beauty. Despite fading recognition during his lifetime, Sample's paintings continue to inspire admiration for their nuanced portrayal of New England life and their enduring connection to the humanist values championed by Jonas Lie—a testament to the power of artistic integrity and a celebration of American Regionalist art.

Notable Works

Sample’s most celebrated paintings include “Unemployment,” “Disagreement,” and “Church Supper.” These pieces exemplify his distinctive style, characterized by meticulous brushwork and harmonious color palettes that capture the essence of rural Vermont landscapes. They serve as enduring reminders of Sample's artistic legacy—a quiet yet profound contribution to American art history.
paul sample

paul sample

1896 - 1974

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social Realism & Regionalism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Brueghel']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jonas Lie
    • Philip Dike
  • Date Of Birth: September 14, 1896
  • Date Of Death: February 26, 1974
  • Full Name: Paul Starrett Sample
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Unemployment
    • Disagreement
  • Place Of Birth: Louisville, Kentucky
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