California Impressionism And Its Artists

Harvey L. Jones Gallery - east wall - third view

 
 
California Paintings 1910-1940: Selections from Mills College Art Museum on exhibit in 2000 at the Orange County Museum of Art, organized by Adjunct Curator Ann Harlow from the collection of Mills College Art Museum in Oakland. The exhibition includes many paintings that have been shown rarely, if at all, in recent decades. Among them are canvases by many acclaimed California Impressionists, including Maurice Braun (1877-1941), Anne Millay Bremer (1868-1923), Clark Hobart (1868-1948), Jules Eugene Pages (1867-1946), Joseph Raphael (1869-1950), Granville Redmond (1871-1935), Matteo Sandona (1881-1964) and William Wendt (1865-1946)
 

 

 

Images within this article:

 

Anne Bremer, Ravenlocks, c. 1920, oil on canvas, 30 1/2 x 25 inches, Mills College Art Museum, Estate of Albert M. Bender

 

Helen Forbes, Julia, Paiute Indian, c. 1930

 

William Wendt, Wandering Meadows, 1923, Mills College Art Museum, Gift of Mills College Club of Southern California

 

Granville Redmond, Marin County, c. 1915, Mills College Art Museum, Estate of Albert M. Bender

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