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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Placer Diggings
Mitchell, Alfred R. (1888-1972)
8"x10" (Oil)
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Springtime in the Valley
Mitchell, Alfred R. (1888-1972)
16"x20" (Oil)
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Monterey Cypress, Carmel Coast
Morgan, Mary DeNeale (1868 - 1948)
12"x16" (Oil)
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Surf Near Seal Cove
Myers, Frank (1899-1956)
18"x24" (Oil)
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The Seed Garden
Otis, George Demont (1879 - 1962)
24"x30" (Oil)
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Brittany Boats
Payne, Edgar (1883 - 1947)
9"x12" (Oil)
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Receding Mists
Puthuff, Hanson (1875-1972)
24"x30" (Oil)
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In the Mountains
Reiffel, Charles (1862 - 1942)
25"x30" (Oil)
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Mexican Quarters
Rider, Arthur Grover (1886 - 1975)
30"x34" (Oil)
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Market Day at Concarneau (c.1930)
Rocle, Margaret "Margot" (1893-1981)
24"x30" (Oil)
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Off Point Lobos
Rose, Guy (1867-1925)
24"x29" (Oil)
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Carmel Dunes
Rose, Guy (1867-1925)
15"x18" (Oil)