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Joe Duncan Gleason

(1881-1959)
Duncan Gleason ‘Rendezvous Pelican Bay’

"Rendezvous Pelican Bay"

Oil on board
14" x 18"
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Joe Duncan Gleason ‘Red Rock Cañon’

"Red Rock Cañon"

Oil on board
16" x 20"
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Duncan Gleason ‘The Brigantine Porpoise’

"The Brigantine Porpoise"

Oil on canvas
25" x 30"
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Joe Duncan Gleason
(1881-1959)

Joe Duncan Gleason was a native of California, born in Watsonville in 1881.  He was known for his landscape and marine paintings of San Pedro Harbor on the California coast.  He also wrote and illustrated several books on California maritime history and worked for the scenic art department at Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Warner Brothers studios.

Duncan Gleason was raised in Los Angeles, California, and worked for the Union Engraving Company when he was only fourteen years old.  He was skilled at drawing and sketching and took his first art training at the University of Southern California as a pupil of Lees Judson.  Gleason then moved north to San Francisco to attend the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art.  While going to school, he worked for the Sunset Engraving Company as a commercial artist.  He studied in Chicago at the Art Institute of Chicago and from 1900 to 1901 took lessons from Frank DuMond at the Art Students League in New York City.  Duncan Gleason supported himself as a commercial artist.  He stayed in New York for ten years before returning to Los Angeles in 1910.  

Duncan Gleason exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1924), the Arizona State Fair (1932), the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1945), and the Golden Gate International Exposition (1939). In addition, he painted murals in the Hotel Clark and for Gardena High School (Los Angeles).  When he wasn’t pursuing an art career, Gleason was training as a championship gymnast.  He won the International Championships eleven times on the Rings.  Gleason was also an author and illustrator of two books he wrote about the California coast.  Later in life, he worked for the MGM and Warner Brothers Studios in Los Angeles.

Duncan Gleason died in Glendale, California, on March 9, 1959.

Sources:
Edan Hughes, “Artists in California 1786-1940”
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