Linda St. Clair

Linda St. Clair (born 1952 and died upon October 14, 2018) was an American contemporary wildlife painter. She was best known for her portrayal of thriving roosters, cows, and other barnyard, domestic and wild animals. Her performance has been established for its realization to appropriate an animal's attitude and personality. Themes of pride, love and motherhood are found in her works.

Influenced by artists of the Southwest, St. Clair began exploring a greater variety of approaches in her own work. She began using looser brush strokes and bolder colors to convey the magic of detail and a more contemporary approach than earlier works.

She was a two-time recipient of the Grumbacher Gold Medal and her art has earned a place in the surviving collection of the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin and University of Texas at Austin.[citation needed]

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