Wilfrid T. Mills-Los Angels Trolley Car at Sierra Madre Station -Oil painting
Primarily searching for the “Unique & Rare” by dealing with some of the finest acquisitions and consignments of Prominent California Estates, Large Collections and Celebrity homes from Santa Barbara, Beverly Hills, Bell Air, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, Malibu, Pasadena, San Marino, Newport Beach, La Jolla and most of the best locations of the fabulous West Coast. Offering here is a. Mills-Los Angels Trolley Car at Sierra Madre Station -Oil painting. Oil painting on canvas -signed. Canvas size: 24 x 20″ frame size: 24 1/2 x 28 1/4″. Mills was a native of California born 26 Aug 1912. He studied at Art Center School of Design, Los Angeles, the Federal School of Commercial Design, Minneapolis, and privately. He appears to have become active as an artist in the late 1930s or early 1940s, and worked into the 1970s painting a wide variety of representational subjects including landscapes, cityscapes and street scenes, boatyards and marinas, train stations, genre scenes and landmarks. His works were typically rendered in a modern post-impressionistic representational style marked by attention to detail and a bright, high-keyed color palette. His signature subjects were the Pacific Electric Red Cars of Southern California and Angels Flight Railway in downtown Los Angeles. Employed as an artist by the County of Los Angeles, he worked as Project Manager in the Architectural Division of the L. He was a founding member and President of the Los Angeles County Employees Art Club. He worked as a painting instructor in the New York City school district and at the Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles. A regular exhibitor with the Verdugo Hils Art Association, the Los Angeles County Employees Art Association, Alumni Association of Otis Art Institute and others, his work won ten First Prize awards, seven Second Prize awards, seven Third Prize awards, one Best of Show award, one Honorable Mention award, and one Sweepstakes award. He showed his work commercially at the Kausler Gallery, Tujunga, the Harris and Frank Gallery, Glendale. Wilfrid Mills died in Los Angeles 16 June 1988. A beautiful piece that will add to your décor! Please check all the photos. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to ask a question or call 310 293 2442.