Early California
Coming from all parts of the world and captivated with the beauty of the West Coast, the early California artists sought to capture our unique light and atmosphere on canvas. This “new” plein air style came to be known as “California Impressionism.” It flourished during the early teens well into the 1940’s and is still enormously popular today.
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The California Coast
Aldrin, Anders (1889 - 1970)
27"x34" (Oil)
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The Finer Points (c. 1939)
Beetz, Carl (1911 - 1974)
19"x20" (Watercolor)
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Spring Time, California Hills
Bickerstaff, George (1893 - 1954)
24"x20" (Oil)
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Evening Glory, Santa Barbara Mountain
Bischoff, Franz (1864 - 1929)
24"x34" (Oil)
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Evening Gold
Bischoff, Franz (1864-1929)
24"x34" (Oil)
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Ranch in Taos
Botke, Cornelis (1887 - 1954)
16"x20" (Oil)
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Return from the Race
Brandt, Rex (1914 - 2000)
17"x24" (Watercolor)
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Out of stock
Mountain Lilacs
Braun, Maurice (1877 - 1941)
25"x30" (Oil)
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Bay and City of San Diego (1910)
Braun, Maurice (1877-1941)
30"x34" (Oil )
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Hillside
Braun, Maurice (1877-1941)
20"x24" (Oil)
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High Noon
Clark, Alson Skinner (1876 - 1949)
18"x22" (Oil)
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Out of stock
Entrance To A Great City (Chicago, 1924)
Coburn, Frank (1863 - 1938)
30"x38" (Oil)