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William Jackson
WILLIAM JACKSON
(1850 - 1936)

"California Coast with Poppies"
Oil on board
13" x 18"

Multi-colored orange, blue and even a few red flowers nestle on a small hilltop above
a beautiful California coastline surrounded by a grove of trees.   In a short distance over
the hill, a cool tranquil slight fog capture the mood of an early afternoon as we watch
the tide roll in.

 
Ferdinand Kaufmann
FERDINAND KAUFMANN
(1864 - 1942)

"Colorado Street Bridge" Pasadena
Oil on canvas
11.25" x 14.25"

With it's beautiful Beaux Arts arches and ornate lamp posts and railings, the Colorado Street Bridge
is one of America's landmark designations.   This historic bridge spans 1,467 feet across the Arroyo
Seco and has appeared in many major motion pictures.  With confident heavy brush strokes,
Ferdinand Kaufmann captures the architectural details of the arches and lamp posts as well as the
glow of the sun as it radiates off the distant San Gabriel Mountains.

 
Emil Kosa Jr.
EMIL KOSA, JR.
(1903 - 1968)

"Magnify His Name"
Oil on board
24" x 36"

The wonderful title of this painting (described verso) defines the thought of nature's beauty in
all it's grandeur.  The colorful flowers, grasses, and trees, with the sun shining in the small canyon
gorge and the slight haze of the far away mountains compose this beautiful California landscape
that we all love to set eyes on.

 
Emil Kosa
EMIL KOSA, JR.
(1903 - 1968)

"Stormy Mountains"
Oil on canvas
20" x 24"

This bold painting by "National Academy" artist , Emil Kosa, Jr. communicates an expressive and
weathered atmosphere that is dramatic to view.   With a unique quality, Kosa uses very bright
colors in the foreground that contrast to a dark and somewhat moody view of the mountains and
sky above. 

 
Emil Kosa
EMIL KOSA, SR.
(1876 - 1955)

"Weekend at the Beach, Santa Monica 1943"
Oil on board
12" x 16"

Vintage square center pole and ridge tents with bright multi-colored umbrellas serve
as the highlights to this fun themed family day at the beach painting.  Originally painted
in 1943 when you could actually pitch a tent and camp on the beach in Santa Monica,
this cheerful painting now captures a historical element.

 
Paul Lauritz
PAUL LAURITZ
(1889 - 1975)

"The Evening Hour, Sierra Madre"
Oil on canvas
24" x 30"

A boulder filled hillside of tall grasses meanders through oak tress down to the sun
filled glen below.  Impressionist brush strokes enhanced with the use of light and shadows
describe this landscape of an earlier California when dirt roads traversed through Sierra Madre. 

 
Paul Lauritz
PAUL LAURITZ
(1889 - 1975)

"Summer Foothills"
Oil on canvas
16" x 20"

Paul Lauritz captures golden California's eucalyptus and oak trees standing tall in the chaparral
brush of the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.  This earlier work by Paul Lauritz exhibits his
technique of painting over a previously textured canvas with very bright colors to achieve a unique
impasto appearance.

 
Thomas McGlynn
THOMAS McGLYNN
(1878 - 1966)

"Corall de Tierra"
Oil on canvas
20" x 26"


This softly painted landscape with subtle colors captures the beautiful terrain of the Corall de Tierra
Valley which lies between The Monterey Peninsula and Salinas.  John Steinbeck wrote about the
Corall de Tierra Valley in,  The Pastures of Heaven,
"he saw a long valley floored with green pasturage
on which a herd of deer browsed.  Perfect live oaks in the meadow of the lovely place, and the hills
hugged it jealously against the fog and wind."


 
Karl Neuhaus
KARL EUGEN NEUHAUS
(1879 - 1963)

"Los Laureles Hills, Carmel Valley"
Oil on canvas
25" x  30"

An exceptional landscape painting depicting the pastoral Carmel Valley with a bright red grape
vineyard surrounded by rolling hills of scattered oaks and a nice blue sky.  With a thick heavy
application of paint and deep rich colors, Eugen Neuhaus exemplifies this lovely area with this
great work of art.  Housed in a really nice early Richard Tobey gold leaf frame.

 
William Louis Otte
WILLIAM LOUIS OTTE
(1871 - 1957)

"Eucalyptus at Eventide, Santa Barbara 1925"
Oil on wood panel
22" x 28"


This beautiful landscape painting gives you a sense of peace as you look at it.  An inviting shady
path meanders off in the distance towards the sun filled view of the Santa Barbara Mountains. 
Painted on a solid wood board with extremely soft blues and greens and a heavy application of paint. 
Signed and titled by the artist front and back  and resting in it's original hand carved antique frame.
 
Jules Pages
JULES PAGES
(1867 - 1946)

"View of Ile St. Louis from the Seine, Paris"
Oil on canvas
25" x 32"


Jules Pages is another in a long list of early California painters that lived and studied in France during his
career.  However he differentiates himself from other California artists because he lived there for 40 years. 
While in France Pages gained international recognition and was talented enough to exhibit in the Paris Salon
where he received a "Honorable Mention" in 1895, and Gold Medals in 1899, and 1905.  This was an amazing
accomplishment for an American native.  This grand painting with it's many soft juxtaposing colors rests in a
beautifully hand carved Richard
Tobey frame.
 
Edgar Payne
EDGAR PAYNE
(1883 - 1947)

"Big Pine Lake"
Sierra Nevada, Temple Crag
Oil on canvas
25" x 30"

Among the most noted magnificent and hard to climb Sierra peaks is Temple Crag. 
At 12,976 feet, Temple Crag offers no easy trail to it's summit (easiest route is Class 3).  
Edgar Payne captures the grandeur of the Eastern Sierras better than anyone.   A spring
time icy cold glacial colored lake surrounded by pines at tree line gives way to the granite
moraine of this famous Sierra Peak.

 
Edgar Payne
EDGAR PAYNE
(1883 - 1947)

"Late Afternoon, Pasadena"
Oil on board
11.75" x  16"

As the sun lowers behind the Arroyo ridge of Pasadena, Edgar Payne with his strong impressionist
brush strokes paints the shaded grasses, shrubs, and trees of the Verdugo chaparral.  As we look up
we see the sun filled and dominant peak of the San Gabriel's, Mt. Wilson.  Original gallery label with
description verso.

 
Edgar Payne
EDGAR PAYNE
(1883 - 1947)

"Clouds over Mt. Whitney"
Oil on board
11" x  14"

With striking brush work and a heavy application of paint, Edgar Payne paints the sky over the
continental United States tallest mountain peak, Mt. Whitney 14,495 feet (.pdf).  With the Alabama
Hills in the foreground, Mt. Whitney off in the distance below those spectacular clouds, this little
painting packs a big punch.

 
Charles Rollo Peters
CHARLES ROLLO PETERS
(1862 - 1928) 

"Moonlit Adobe"
Oil on canvas
19" x 25"


Dubbed  "the Poet of the Night" because of his ability to paint nocturnes, James McNeill Whistler is reported
to have said that Peters was the only artist other than himself who could paint nocturnes.  This brilliant Charles
Rollo Peters example displays the vivid deep blue sky with a few shining stars shimmering down on the small
houses.  A couple candlelit windows from the house on the hill look down to another house as the moonlight 
provides a dramatic reflection of the lakeside house against the water.
 
Charles Rollo Peters
CHARLES ROLLO PETERS
(1862 - 1928)

"Carmel Mission"
Oil on canvas
19" x 25"


Historic Spanish missions have inspired many of the early California painters but none captures them
better in the nights darkness than Charles Rollo Peters.  Painted not far from his home in Monterey this
nocturne displays a luminous feel with radiating discreet areas of purples, greens, and red color bouncing
off of the missions muted tones.
 
Charles Rollo Peters
CHARLES ROLLO PETERS
(1862 - 1928)
 

"Monterey Adobe"
Oil on canvas
16" x 24"

The modest adobe buildings of the Monterey area were among Charles Rollo Peters favorite painting
subjects.  With the gleaming moonlight shining through a muted blue-gray sky and the hills in the
background, Peters reflects light on the old adobe's facade with a palette of bright purple, green and a
touch of red.  Peters also treats us to his trademark brightly lit window and dirt road meandering up to
the adobe through the tonal gray-green foliage.

 
Constance Peters
CONSTANCE PETERS
(1878 - 1939)

"Monterey Bay"
Oil on canvas
8" x 12"

Monterey cypress trees rest atop a textured hill overlooking a lonely beach cottage.  In the
distance we see the soft blue sky contrasting with the deep blue sea and the tiny white sails
of boats out in the distance.  This rare painting by the second wife of Charles Rollo Peters
rests in an interesting multicolored period frame.  A great little package!











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