RICHARD LOFTON

                         1908 - 1966



HOME

INQUIRIES

WORK

ABOUT

MYTHOS

PAN WITH PIPES

BATTLING CENTAUR AND MINOTAUR

CENTAUR  ink on paper

CROWNED FIGURE

SATYR  AND GOAT

WOMAN AND GOAT

ANATOMICAL STUDY woodblock print

MINOTAUR

FIGURE WITH GIFTS

BULL'S HEAD IN PROFILE

RESTING BEAST

COAST

MOUNTED FIGURE

REFLECTIONS IN A SILVER PITCHER

WORK

(placeholder)

PAGE TOP

(placeholder)

Lofton's early study of anatomy and his love for classical Greek myths inspired a recurring interest in mythological subjects. They appear in numerous oil paintings and ink and graphite drawings, sometimes on very large paper.  Nymphs and satyrs danced joyously together.  The god Pan played his flute contemplatively. Later in his life, he did a series of paintings with india ink on paper with brush. These are very energetic, bold and loose, giving life to battles between minotaurs and centaurs. Lofton's abstract work also has a mythic quality, as though to remind us of the significance of each thing, each moment.