Curated by Meleah – Print of the Week

Peter Hurd – Transients

 

Hurd said that his father, a lawyer with a shrewd eye for detail, asked on first seeing “Transients”, “Where are the Limeys going, son?” To which Hurd replied, “Limeys? They’re Okies.” His father said, “Then why are they driving on the wrong side of the road?” Hurd had forgotten to reverse his drawing – overlooking the fact that not to do so would put his subjects and their automobile on the wrong side of the road. He said his father, “then and there taught me a lesson in print making.”

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Curated by Meleah Print of the Day

 

Peter Hurd (1904-1984) was married to Henriette Wyeth. Yes, THAT Henriette Wyeth. However, if he was at all intimidated by the prospect of being folded into such a preeminent artistic dynasty, it certainly does not show in his work. If anything, according to Andrew, who was twelve when his older sister and Peter were married, the awe ran in the other direction. In his introduction to “Peter Hurd – The Lithographs”, Andrew said, “He (Peter) could so easily have been a brother-in-law that turned away my youthful admiration, but he did not. I admired his horsemanship, his stories of faraway New Mexico, his dash, his vitality, in short, I made a pest of myself.”

This particular print is of a man Hurd saw on Main St. in Roswell NM who agreed to be his model. Hurd said he didn’t remember the man’s name, but he did remember he was a patient sitter, and he did not show the slightest interest in seeing the finished product.

This print is available on Curated by Meleah.

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