Artist

Roy De Forest

born North Platte, NE 1930-died Vallejo, CA 2007
Also known as
  • Roy Dean De Forest
  • Roy DeForest
Born
North Platte, Nebraska, United States
Died
Vallejo, California, United States
Active in
  • Port Costa, California, United States
  • Yakima, Washington, United States
Biography

De Forest calls art "one of the last strongholds of magic" and creates richly colored and textured fantasy worlds that he describes as "unknowable … [though] hauntingly familiar." De Forest studied at the California School of Fine Arts from 1950 to 1952 and received his BA and MA degrees from San Francisco State College. In the early 1960s he turned from the scrap metal constructions and canvases depicting mazes and abstract patterns that had been his primary interest during the 1950s to paintings in which animals, totemic images, and fantastical beings are the vehicles for storytelling and game playing. De Forest considers himself "an eccentric individual creating fantasy art with the amazing intention of totally building a miniature cosmos into which the artful alchemist could retire with all his friends, animals and paraphernalia."

Virginia M. Mecklenburg Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Museum of American Art, 1987)

Works by this artist (80 items)

Morris Kantor, Synthetic Arrangement, 1922, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1966.53
Synthetic Arrangement
Date1922
oil on canvas
On view
Morris Kantor, Baseball at Night, 1934, oil on linen, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.18
Baseball at Night
Date1934
oil on linen
On view
Morris Kantor, (Untitled--Seated Nude with Four Prominent Ribs), ca. 1918-1919, pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.115
(Untitled – Seated Nude with Four Prominent Ribs)
Dateca. 1918-1919
pencil on paper
Not on view
Morris Kantor, (Untitled--Seated Nude with Crossed Ankles), ca. 1918-1919, pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.123
(Untitled – Seated Nude with Crossed Ankles)
Dateca. 1918-1919
pencil on paper
Not on view