Margo Hoff
American, 1912–2008
BiographyMargo Hoff credits nature as one of her greatest sources of inspiration, declaring that she was not influenced by other artists, but by the world around her. Her interest in the environment informs this piece, in which six figures enjoy the beauty of a river. The focus is not on the figures, nor is there particular interest paid to anatomical rendering. Instead, Hoff focuses on her true inspiration—their interactions and enjoyment of the nature surrounding them.
Person TypeIndividual
Japanese, 1797 - 1858