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Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
This is an enchanting and wonderful Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on Artist Board, by the esteemed early California landscape painter, John Bond Francisco 1863 – 1931. The piece depicts a tranquil sunset scene at dusk, with the golden orange hues of the setting sun portrayed in striking contrast with the shadowy silhouettes of the trees and forest below. In the foreground, a placid body of water, possibly a small pond is visible. Bond Francisco in the lower right corner. This small gem is approximately 14 1/4 inches wide x 14 1/2 inches tall including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. This painting likely dates to the late 1910’s – 1920’s. Good condition for age and storage, with mild – moderate scuffing, scratches and edge wear to the original antique period wooden frame please see photos. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! 1863 – Cincinnati, Ohio. 1931 – Los Angeles, California. Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) was active/lived in California, Ohio. John Francisco is known for Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, OH on Dec. From an early age Francisco was drawn to both music and art. He studied the violin with Hermann Eckhardt and painting at the Cincinnati Art Academy for several years. He arrived in Los Angeles in 1887 and was so taken with the beauty of the place, he opted to make it his home. He soon continued his studies in Berlin, Munich, and in Paris at Académies Julian and Colarossi under Courtois, Bouguereau, and Robert-Fleury. While in Europe he studied the violin in the morning hours and painting in the afternoon. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 1892, he married and built a home at 1401 Albany Street where he lived for the rest of his life. Combining an art and music career, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as their first concert master. While teaching music and art at his studio, he made painting excursions into the surrounding countryside, often with his pupil Elmer Wachtel. He combined his Munich technique with that of the Barbizon’s influence to produce paintings of California deserts and mountains that held dramatic light and shade contrasts. Later his palette brightened, and he leaned more toward Impressionism. Francisco’s studio in the Blanchard Bldg and his home were a mecca for both painters and musicians until his death on Jan. Member: American Artists Club (Munich); Calif. Art Club; Laguna Beach AA; Painters & Sculptors of LA; Athletic Club (LA); LA AA. In: UCLA; LACMA; Orange County (CA) Museum. Who’s Who in the Pacific Southwest. Who’s Who in California. 1929; Los Angeles Times, 8-3-1930. Artists of the American West. Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he became a California painter of impressionist mountain and desert landscapes with dramatic lighting effects. He was one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles. He studied art and music at Ohio State University and also went to Europe, painting with Fechner in Berlin and Nauen in Munich. In Paris, he studied at the Julian and Colarossi Academies, and his teachers were William Adolphe Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fleury, and Gustave Courtois. He also painted in Switzerland, Germany, and France, and took violin lessons in Berlin and Paris. In 1887, he settled in Los Angeles where he married and spent the remainder of his life, combining careers of fine art painting and music. His home and studio at 1401 Albany Street became a popular gathering place for artists and musicians. In 1897, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and was its first concert master. He painted mountain and tree landscapes and glowing desert scenes, often painting with landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He was first in northern Arizona in 1906 as a guest of the Santa Fe Railroad, and one of his Grand Canyon views was used for a travel ad. Biography from William A. Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1863, where he studied music and fine art. Further studies in Berlin, Munich, and Paris followed his move to Los Angeles in the 1880’s. Bond would pursue careers in art and music. He was instrumental in founding the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, serving as its first conductor. Painting in a Barbizon palette, Francisco also taught from his studio, and on painting excursions. Among his students was Elmer Wachtel. John Bond Francisco died in Los Angeles in 1931. John Bond Francisco (December 14, 1863 – January 8, 1931) was an American painter and violinist. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles , California. As early as 1892 and he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897. Francisco was born on December 14, 1863, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father, Andrew Wiggins Francisco, was the editor of the Ohio State Journal. Francisco graduated from Ohio State University. And he also studied in Paris, Munich and Berlin. Francisco began his career as a music teacher in Los Angeles, California in 1887. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles as early as 1892. Francisco was a member of the Southern California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art Club, and he founded the Society of Fine Arts of Southern California in 1895. Two years later, in 1897, he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra with Harley Hamilton. And he was its first concert master. Francisco resided at 1401 Albany Street in Los Angeles with his wife, née Nanette Louise Gottschalk. They had a son, Jack Bond Francisco Jr. And a daughter, Mrs Herbert McGaffey. Francisco died at home on January 8, 1931, at age 68, and he was buried in the Rosedale Cemetery. According to Peter J. Holliday, Francisco was responsible for conferring respectability on the artist’s calling in Los Angeles. California’s State Librarian, Francisco showed “that life could be lived for art in Los Angeles and Southern California with panache and financial success, ” and he dazzled contemporary Los Angelenos and filled them with pride that Culture was at last coming to the Southland. In 1992, his grandson donated his papers to the Smithsonian Institution. S Archives of American Art. His work can be seen at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, John Bond Francisco was a serious student of the violin and painting, both of which he studied in Munich. He also studied painting at the Académie Julian under William Bouguereau, Gustave Courtois, and Robert-Fleury, and at the Académie Colarossi under Thomas Couture and Jean-André Rixens. The disciplines he developed during this important period of his young career helped his become one of California’s most important artists. After completing his European studies, Francisco traveled to California in 1887 and settled in Los Angeles. He became a prominent cultural figure there; he performed as a violinist, painted, taught, and entertained in his lavish home and studio, which he built at 1401 Albany Street. Francisco was a founding member of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as its first concertmaster. Francisco’s first exhibition in Los Angeles in 1892 was almost exclusively figural studies reminiscent of the work he produced during his time at the Académie Julian. In 1899 he opened his own art school, and while he continued painting figural subjects, he also began to explore the California landscape. His early landscapes were influenced by the French Barbizon school, but he soon took up a lighter impressionist palette. In 1906, the Santa Fe Railroad recognized his talents as a landscape painter and commissioned Francisco to paint a series of scenes of the Grand Canyon to be used to promote the region and the railroad. Bond Francisco was a member of many California art organizations and he served on the Chicago World’s Fair jury in 1893. His home became a social, artistic, and theatrical destination for many in the Los Angeles area. Many notable musicians, artists, and actors were entertained in the spacious and inviting Francisco home and studio. Celebrities like Sarah Bernhardt, Victor Herbert, and Lillian Russell were frequent guests at the grand parties hosted by the artist and his wife. John Bond Francisco Biography. John Bond Francisco was an American painter associated with the early California school of Impressionism. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1863, he became recognized as an accomplished California painter, his Impressionist mountain and desert landscapes featured the dramatic lighting effects influenced by his early training in the Barbizon School in France. As one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles, his paintings were highly sought after by collectors. Francisco traveled and painted California’s and the southwest’s varied landscapes, often he was seen painting with fellow landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He passed away in Los Angeles in 1931. Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) built a home in Los Angeles for his bride, the singer Nanette Louise. Their house became the scene of many elegant evenings with music and dancing, and Francisco once said that “the best things in life are the friends it brings to you” Millier, J. Bond Francisco Honored as Last Paintings Shown. He was as much a musician as an artist, helping establish the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and serving as its first concert master. Francisco founded a private academy of art and focused initially on portraits and figure studies, but he is better known for his later images of sun-washed California landscapes.
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
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Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape

Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape

Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
Fine nature scene Tujunga, California (back country Los Angeles County area). Colorful nature scene with creek, California landscape, early California landscape. SIgned lower right, “Walter Johansen”. Painted in 1936, notation verso and titled by artist. Works by this artist appear to be rare. Nice blend of California impressionist plein air and modern leaning colorism colorist style. Born in Los Angeles, CA on March 30, 1911. Johansen was a lifelong resident of Los Angeles. For many years he worked as a design engineer at Airesearch Mfg Company. He died on April 22, 1972. Member: Painters & Sculptors of LA. Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book. MEDIUM: oil on canvas (canvas board). CONDITION: Some light wear to corners from age over the years, would be covered once reframed. Could use a light cleaning, overall would brighten once cleaned. Consider as antique painting with some light corner wear (see photos). — PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE ORDERING. VINTAGE LISTED ART LISTED CALIFORNIA AND AMERICAN FINE ART, BARGAIN COLLECTIBLE ARTWORK, VINTAGE PLEIN AIR ART AND IMPRESSIONIST IMPRESSIONISM, MID CENTURY MODERN, MODERNIST MODERNISM OIL PAINTING WATERCOLORS ETCHING PRINTS and MORE. CHECK BACK WEEKLY FOR NEW ARRIVALS. BEST OFFER STORE GALLERY. 1000’s OF LISTED ART and FINE ART COLLECTIBLES. HUGE SELECTION of LISTED ART, VINTAGE LANDSCAPE and PLEIN AIR PAINTING, ABSTRACT and CONTEMPORARY FINEART, FOLK and PRIMITIVE ART, VINTAGE OILS, WATERCOLOR, VINTAGE SILKSCREEN and ENGRAVING and MANY MORE FINE ART and MIDCENTURY FINE ART TO CHOOSE FROM. BEST OFFER on 1000’s of LISTED ARTISTS and FINE ART VINTAGE PAINTINGS.
Walter Johansen, Listed California Calif Plein Air Impressionist Creek Landscape
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Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s

Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s

Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
This is a lovely and Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting on canvas, by the talented early 20th century California Impressionist painter, Josephine E. Herron Hyde 1885 – 1965. This artwork depicts a vibrant and jewel-toned harbor scene on Terminal Island, in Long Beach, California. Small white boats are shown idling in the calm turquoise hued waters, while the scaffolding of a wooden dock can be seen in the background. This piece likely dates to the 1930’s – 1940’s. HYDE” in small print in the lower left corner and also signed: “Josephine Hyde in the lower right corner. Additionally, an old, yellowed exhibition label on the verso reads: Mrs. Fishing Boats (Terminal Island)… This small gem is approximately 10 5/8 x 12 3/4 inches including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 15 x 18 inches. Very good condition for age, with some light chipping, wood splitting, and scuffing to the vintage frame please see photos. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! 1885 – Columbus, Ohio. 1965 – Los Angeles, California. Known for : Painting, crafts, teaching. Herron Hyde (1885 – 1965) was active/lived in California, Ohio. Josephine Hyde is known for Painting, crafts, teaching. Herron Hyde ws born in Columbus, OH on Aug. Hyde studied at Stanford University, and with Nell Walker Warner, Edward Withers, and Will Foster. She was an art teacher in Los Angeles and Long Beach high schools from 1923 until her death in the latter on April 1, 1965. She was the wife of artist Otis Hyde. Art Club; Women Painters of the West; Long Beach AA; Painters of the SW; La Jolla AA. Exh: Pacific-SW Expo (prize); Greek Theater (LA); Ebell Club (LA); LACMA; Pomona Fair; Bowers Museum (Santa Ana). Edan Hughes, author of the book. Who’s Who in American Art 1953-62.
Fine Antique California Impressionist Nautical Boats Oil Painting, HYDE 1930s
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Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s

Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s

Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
This is a wonderful and well-done Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on canvas, by Italian – American California Impressionist painter, Felice Hrovat. This work depicts a bucolic landscape scene, with tall trees flanking the edges, a rushing river, and two small dwellings in the distance. Signed: “Felic Hrovat” in the lower right corner. This artwork likely dates to the 1950’s – 1960’s. Approximately 20 3/4 x 26 3/4 inches including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 18 x 24 inches. Very good condition for age, with some light scuffing and edge wear to the original period frame please see photos. Acquired in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! Felice Hrovat is active/lives in California. Felice Hrovat is known for Painting. Felice Hrovat was born in Trieste, Italy. His passion for expressing himself through art, via paint, brushes and canvas started as a teen in his homeland. Then, in his early twenties, he found himself first in Montreal, Canada, and then later in Southern California. It was there, in California that he really worked to establish his skills while also working as an advertisement artist for over thirty years. Throughout the last fifty years he has been inspired to develop a uniquely distinct style and also approach, utilizing both oils and acrylics as his artistic mediums. After 30 years in the advertising industry he took his retirement in 1991. Since then he has actually dedicated the majority of his time and focus upon his art, spending the majority of his time at the easel or in his studio, further developing his art and exploring design, color and composition. In 1993, he began conducting oil paint workshops for aspiring artists as well as fellow experienced professionals that shared his interest and style. His dedication and talent has brought him a number of awards: the People’s Choice Awards, Best of Show Awards from the San Gabriel Art Association and multiple awards in the City of Norco Western Art Show and Sale. He has also done a significant amount of commercial work and commissioned works for private clients.
Vintage California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, HROVAT 50s
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Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle

Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle

Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
This is a beautiful and dream-like Early Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on artists board, signed: Daisy Teagle? This work approximately dates to the 1920’s – 1930’s. I could not find any information on an artist with this name, but perhaps you can decipher the signature or recognize the artist? This work depicts three trees, with softly painted orange Autumn leaves. In the background, a mountain vista and small rural home can be seen. A label affixed to the back of the frame reads: M. Artists Materials 2414 West 7th St. Los Angeles FEderal 3802. Based on this label, this Plein air scene is likely from the Los Angeles County area. This painting is in good condition, with some minor areas of paint loss. Gilded frame has a few scuffs and light edge wear please see photos. Approximately 16 x 19 7/8 inches including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 12 1/8 x 16 1/8 inches. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks!
Antique Old California Plein Air Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting, Teagle
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RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker

RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker

RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker
This is a finely detailed and RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Aquatint Etching on paper, by renowned California Impressionist painter and printmaker, Orpha Mae Klinker 1891 – 1964. This work is titled: “Trees and Tide” in graphite in the lower left corner, and depicts a serene seaside scene, with calm and rollicking sea in the distance, tall trees, and delicately rendered foliage. This piece is signed and annotated in graphite at the lower center edge: “75/150 An Aquatint, ” and signed: by Orpha Klinker at the lower right edge. This artwork likely dates to the late 1920’s – 1930’s. Approximately 15 x 20 inches including frame. Actual visible artwork is approximately 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Very good condition for age, with some moderate scuffing and paint loss the original period frame, and several spots of light water staining to the corners of the matting please see photos. Acquired from an old estate collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! 1891 – Fairfield, Iowa. 1964 – Hollywood Hills, California. Adobe landmarks, desert scenes, portrait painting, illustration. Orpha Klinker Carpenter, Orpha Ooley. Landscape paintings and etchings as well as her portraiture and early California historic sites. She was also an active illustrator and graphic designer. Klinker was recognized for her series of historical and pioneer paintings. She painted a series of portraits of notable Californians and memorialized many historic early California structures on canvas. On October 14, 1963, she was awarded a resolution by the. City Council of Los Angeles. Recognizing her outstanding professional skill and appreciation for the many honors she has brought to the city. Orpha Klinker was born in. On November 20, 1891. The firstborn of five children of. And Lydia Jane Raver. Her given name is a modification of the Biblical name. The family moved to California when she was a child, first to. Chico, and eventually to. Klinker attended school in Los Angeles at. Polytechnic High School, and later studied under noted California. She traveled to Europe with fellow artist Crystal Wood Stephen to do further art studies at the. Académie Colarossi, both in Paris, France. Klinker did commercial illustration work in fashion and furniture design during the 1920s in both Los Angeles and New York. She also created book illustrations and contributed to magazines. Starting in the 1930s, she created more than 100 illustrated historical plate designs for. Company in California, a forerunner in the commemorative plate business. These plates, showing historical features of places throughout the United States, are collectibles. While living in New York City, Klinker created a series of. With children’s characters in the. Style featuring fashionable clothing of the 1920s. The series, The Betty Bobbs Family, featuring Betty Bobbs, Bonnie Bobbs, Bobby Bobbs and Baby Bobbs, was published in. Magazine in 1925, in the January, February, May and July issues. They remain sought-after as paper doll collectibles. Beginning in the 1920s, Klinker’s work focused on fashion illustration for retail stores, furniture firms, magazines and pattern companies. Examples of her fashion work appeared in spreads in the. Feature pages to introduce the new season trends. Using multiple figures in elaborate settings, she illustrated the finest in women’s 1920s to 1930s styles. Her signature appeared in these omnibus drawings. Beginning in 1930, Klinker and her brother Zeno Klinker collaborated to form the Klinker Kraft Kard Company. They created a new line of humorous greeting cards during the Depression, a style they called burlesque cards, that was illustrated by Orpha and written by Zeno. World War II, Klinker created pastel portraits for more than 1000 United States military personnel at various Veterans Hospitals. An exhibition of some of these portraits were widely shown, including a show at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California. In the mid 1930s, some of her work was signed with her married name at the time, Orpha Klinker Carpenter. Klinker died in Los Angeles on May 23, 1964. Orpha Klinker’s natural talent for art even appeared in her kindergarten days. She graduated from Polytechnic High School, L. And later studied at U. Art School and at the Cannon Art School. Artists Paul Lauritz and Anna A. Hills of Laguna Beach, were her first art teachers. She continued her study of art at the Julian and Colarossi Academies in Europe. Some of her earliest work was in designing. Many pages of her fine pen work drawings appeared in Los Angeles newspapers, illustrating the fashions of the day, not only in clothes but in furniture and other things. Then for a time she did her work in New York City and later with the Ladies Home Journal in Philadelphia. One of her first projects with which Orpha impressed the public was a notable series of her large color portraits of California pioneers in the L. TIMES under the heading of Speaking Of Pioneers. This led to another series on landmarks and famous tales of early California including oil paintings of historic adobes, buildings and trees of California. From the Mexican border to Death Valley she roamed, meeting and painting portraits of such characters as Death Valley Scotty, Shoshone Johnny, the ancient Indian who supposedly saw the first white man come to Death Valley, Emanuel A. Speegle, “The Last of the 49’ers” (over 90 years of age) and others. Orpha was active in keeping alive the memory of one historical event in particular, the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga ending the Mexican War with California in 1847. At the site of the signing in North Hollywood, there is now a large memorial building, The Campo de Cahuenga, containing Orpha’s paintings and oil portraits of the signers, Col. Fremont and Jose Antonio Carrillo. She was vice president of the Campo de Cahuenga Association and was one of the best qualified and most genuinely interested historical painters in California. She is also noted for her oil paintings and portraits. She painted John H. Francis, founder and first principal of Polytechnic High School, L. Miss Mary Foy, first teacher and librarian of Los Angeles High School, and Dr. Joseph Widney, first president of U. And founder of its Medical School. She painted many famous and socially prominent people including Mrs. Bell, founder with her husband of Bel Air, California; Madame Caroline Severance, founder of the first two Women’s Clubs in the United States (the Boston Woman’s Club and the Friday Morning Club in Los Angeles); the famous humorist Will Rogers; the early movie star, Miss Claire Windsor; comedian Edgar Bergen and his daughter Candice; and many others. Orpha was commissioned to paint a very large portrait of one of the earlier mayors of Los Angeles while he was in office, Mayor Frank E. This portrait still hangs in the Los Angeles City Hall. She also did outstanding work as an illustrator, illustrating such books as Artists of the Desert and the Enchanted Pueblo by Ed Ainsworth of the L. TIMES, and many other books. They are now collectors’ items as her beautiful oil paintings and etchings are fast becoming. Early in 1964 she had an exhibit at the Waldorf Astoria in New York and she was honored in 1963 by the Los Angeles City Council with an especially designed scroll and also again after her untimely death in 1964, at which time she was vice president of the California Art Club, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Fine Arts and was on the board of The Artists of the Southwest. She had also been president of The Women Painters of the West for three terms. In addition to her achievements in the United States, Orpha Klinker has been honored in France, Belgium, Mexico and India. Her paintings are in the collections of the late Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and her scenic and flower oil paintings grace the walls of lovely homes and art galleries all over the Western world. A painter of the California and Southwestern desert, Orpha Klinker had a long list of accomplishments as a Los Angeles artist, and was also a recognized portrait, historical and pioneer genre painter. She was of German and English heritage and was born in Fairfield, Iowa, and then lived briefly on a 360 acre farm near New Sharon. Growing up in that area, she loved the desert country and took an interest in the history and traditions of California. She had early art talent, which was encouraged by her mother. Orpha began her career cutting silhouettes for the May Company in Los Angeles when she was 12 years old, and then went into furniture ad art with her work appearing in many newspaper advertisements. She studied at the U. Art School and Cannon Art School and with Paul Lauritz and Anna Althea Hills, her first private teacher. She also became an art teacher, did silhouettes of movie stars, and created “Betty Bobbs” paper dolls. She attended the Julian and Colarossi Academies in Paris, went to New York and did illustration, and then to Philadelphia where she worked for the Ladies Home Journal. Returning to the West, she pursued through her art her combined interests in the desert and history. Her family became a part of this history, owning the Klinker Building, regarded as the first skyscraper Los Angeles. She did a series of portraits and talks titled “Speaking of Pioneers, ” and her research led her far afield into deserts of California, Utah, and Arizona where she painted the Grand Canyon. One of her portraits was of the last of the “49ers, ” Emanuel Speegle. She also did a series of historical scenes on china plates, now collectors’ items and in 1939 designed the official seal of Los Angeles county. She did etchings of the desert, her chief source of inspiration. She was a member of the California Art Club and the Women Painters of the West. Her studio was in her home atop the Hollywood Hills, and she worked for preservation causes including saving the stone home of Charles Lummis, noted writer and founder of the Southwest Museum. Source: Phil Kovinick and Marion Yoshiki Kovinick, An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West. Born in Fairfield, IA on Nov. 20, 1891, she and other members of the Klinker family moved to San Bernardino, CA when Orpha was a child. After graduating from Polytechnic High School, she studied art at UCLA, Cannon Art School, and continued in Paris at Académies Julian and Colarossi. After a year abroad, she worked in New York and Philadelphia before returning to California in 1925. She was married briefly to Wm Ooley (1921-23) and Cliff Carpenter (1932-36). Working in commercial art until middle age, she then stopped to concentrate on fine art. The subjects of her etchings and paintings include still lifes, portraits, California landmarks, and desert scenes. Honors awarded her are: Academician, American Int’l Academy, Washington, DC; Fellow, Andhra Research University of India (1940); Belgium’s Crois de Commandeur (1941). Member of Nat’l Academy of Mexico (1944); Gold Medal, University of Panama (1945); Member of Society of Fine Arts of Brazil (1948). She exhibited nationally, lectured on early California, and by 1959 had illustrated many books including Enchanted Pueblo. Klinker lived in Hollywood, CA until her death on May 23, 1964. Member: Society of American Graphic Artists; Calif. Society of Etchers; Laguna Beach Art Association; Los Angeles Art Association. California State Fair, 1930; Women Painters of the West, 1934-44; Friday Morning Club (LA), 1934; USC, 1935; Calif. Pacific Int’l Expo (San Diego), 1935; LA City Hall, 1935, 1938 (solos); Calif. Art Club, 1936; Ebell Salon (LA), 1937, 1955; Chamber of Commerce (Santa Paula), 1938; GGIE, 1939; Southwest Museum (LA), 1940 (solo); SWA, 1944; Artists of the Southwest (LA), 1948. In: City Hall (LA); Polytechnic High School (LA); MM. Who’s Who in California. Artists of the American West. Women Artists of the American West. (Nancy Moure); Los Angeles Times, 5-25-1964 (obituary).
RARE Antique Early California Impressionist Landscape Etching, Orpha Klinker