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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Oaks (Near Monterey)
Gilbert, Arthur Hill (1894-1970)
16"x20" (Oil)
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Oak Grove, Carmel Coast
Gilbert, Arthur Hill (1894-1970)
20"x24" (Oil)
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The Beach, 17 Mile Drive
Gilbert, Arthur Hill (1894-1970)
9"x12" (Oil)
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San Jacinto in Spring
Grimm, Paul (1891-1974)
16"x20" (Oil)
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Desert Serenity, Palm Springs
Grimm, Paul (1891-1974)
9"x12" (Oil)
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Eucalyptus Grove
Grimm, Paul (1891-1974)
12"x9" (Oil)
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Summer Eucalyptus
Grimm, Paul (1891-1974)
12"x9" (Oil)
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Palm Springs
Grimm, Paul (1891-1974)
9"x12" (Oil)
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Out of stock
Spring in the Country
Harris, Sam Hyde (1889 - 1977)
12"x16" (Oil)
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Cliff House, San Francisco (1870)
Hill, Edward (1843-1923)
12"x16" (Oil)
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Laguna Beach
Hunt, Thomas (1882 - 1938)
28"x32" (Oil)
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Out of stock
Desert Colors
Lauritz, Paul (1889 - 1975)
16"x20" (Oil)