Conger Metcalf

[2] Metcalf continued his studies at Coe College in Cedar Rapids with Stone City co-founder Marvin Cone.

Metcalf graduated from Coe in 1936, then attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

[1] During his late twenties, and during his military service in World War II, Metcalf studied European master painters in Italy and France.

This formal European influence affected his style, which differs from the earthy realism of his American Regionalist mentors.

[2] Today, his works can be seen at the Café Pamplona in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts, and at the Conger Metcalf Gallery at Coe College in Cedar Rapids.