California Impressionism And Its Artists

Harvey L. Jones Gallery - south wall - third view

 
 
The Vanishing Landscape, a 2002 exhibit at The Irvine Museum which comprises a selection of paintings by leading California Impressionists that show various familiar parts of California as they appeared prior to development. It is a unique look at our communities in vistas that no longer exist, truly a show of vanishing landscapes.
 
 
 

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William A. Griffith (1866-1940), In Laguna Canyon, oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches, Gift of Mrs. Josephine N. Milnor

 

 

It's time to glide straight across the hallway lhat leads back to the William Wilson Corcoran Gallery.

Looking ahead are the final views on the south wall of the Harvey L. Jones Gallery

 

Glide Path

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