PAINTING
CultureCanadian
DimensionsCanvas: 50.5 x 40.5 x 1.5 cm (19 7/8 x 15 15/16 x 9/16 in.)
Frame: 47 x 57 x 3.7 cm (18 1/2 x 22 7/16 x 1 7/16 in.)
Object numberHF.2022.35.6
DescriptionA landscape painting showing three grey-sided buildings with red roofs. A man faces away from the viewer, towards the largest of the buildings, casting a small shadow in-front of him. The figure is carrying a pail in each hand. The foreground shows a dappled green field. The background is of a mostly blue sky with green trees behind the buildings. A signature of painter, Kris Taylor, is present in the bottom corner. The painting is in a wooden gold frame, with 3-dimensional scroll-decoration along the inner edge. Narrative
This painting depicts Noel A. Hooper, a Holstein farmer from Rustico, PEI. Hooper was the fourth generation to farm on the Clark/Hooper Farmstead and inherited the farm from his father-in-law, John Clark. Clark had previously managed the site as an Illustration Station, a federal initiative founded in 1923 to encourage experimental agricultural practices. Hooper's focus for the farm was on dairy as well as purebred Holsteins, with the production of crops solely for the farm's animals.
Painted by Kris Taylor, a self-taught, third generation artist from New Glasgow, PEI.