Sterling Strauser was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania and became a painter in expressionist/impressionist styles who used a heavy impasto technique. He began painting in 1926 in a near impressionist style that later evolved into an assertive Klee-like modernism. Still later his style softened into what one collector, Jim Sittig, of his work termed "romantic American expressionism." He was also an illustrator for "Mademoiselle" magazine and "Unicorn-A Magazine of Poetry".
Fellow artist, Russian David Burliuk, a member of the Blaue Reiter group in Munich, said of Strauser: "It is amazing to find a self-taught artist in a quaint little provincial village painting like the masters in the great art centers of the world."
With his wife, Dorothy, he was a collector and promoter of folk art, and for many years was a teacher, office manager, and supervisor of the boiler works at the Pocono, Pennsylvania public schools. Many of his sketching trips were into the Pocono Mountains.
In 1996, a retrospective show was held at the Lyzon Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee. An exhibition of his work, "A Modernist Revisited," was held at the Reading Public Museum in Pennsylvania Nov. 27, 1999-Feb. 27, 2000.
The gallery features various Strauser originals in various motifs and sizes inquire availability by clicking the image below.
Original Sterling Strauser “Nude Female” 1975 available for sale. 34 x 28 inches with Classic Bronze Original Frame. Priced Competitively $2,650.
Rare Original Work by Sterling Strauser. “Flowers” Oil on Panel. 27 x 22 in. approx 36 x 30 in with Original Frame. Ready to hang in your collection. Other work available email us to inquire.