Robert Lee Eskridge American, 1891-1975
Hukilau, 1940 (ca.)
Oil on canvas
40 x 55 "
Signed lower right
Private collection
Hawaiian subjects dominated the paintings, prints, and watercolors of Hawaii well into the 20th century, whether for public commissions or as expressions of personal interest. Robert Lee Eskridge approached a...
Hawaiian subjects dominated the paintings, prints, and watercolors of Hawaii well into the 20th century, whether for public commissions or as expressions of personal interest. Robert Lee Eskridge approached a variety of Hawaiian themes, including the popular hukilau, a community fish harvest.
An almost arbitrary use of bright color and swinging compositional rhythms result in this decorative, cheerful record of a traditional Hawaiian activity. Images such as this came to represent the pleasurable simplicities of Island life as perceived by patrons of Eskridge and his peers.
An almost arbitrary use of bright color and swinging compositional rhythms result in this decorative, cheerful record of a traditional Hawaiian activity. Images such as this came to represent the pleasurable simplicities of Island life as perceived by patrons of Eskridge and his peers.