An edition of California grandeur and genre (1991)

California Grandeur and Genre

From the Collection of James L. Goran and Walter A. Nelson-Rees

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An edition of California grandeur and genre (1991)

California Grandeur and Genre

From the Collection of James L. Goran and Walter A. Nelson-Rees

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The forty-seven examples of historical California art featured in California Grandeur and Genre are no longer extant. They were destroyed in the fire that swept through the Oakland Hills on Sunday, October 20, 1991. James L Coran and Walter A. Nelson-Rees, avid collectors of California paintings dating from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, lost their entire collection of over seven hundred works.

California Grandeur and Genre had been scheduled as an exhibition to highlight selections from their collection.

Originally planned as the exhibition catalog, this book concentrates on two recurring themes in California painting: landscape and lifestyle. While some artists captured the grandeur of California's countryside, others focused on genre scenes, images of everyday life. The selected works trace the development of California art over a period of seventy-five years. The earliest paintings are by William Hahn, Herman Herzog and Thomas Hill, artists who rose to prominence in the 1870s.

Their landscapes focus on the drama of the land, contrasting deep valleys with towering mountains. Late nineteenth-century harbor scenes by Albert Bierstadt and William Coulter record the importance of the Pacific Ocean in the growth of the state. At the turn of the century the California Decorative Style developed, as seen in lyrical compositions by Arthur Matthews and Francis McComas. Influenced by Impressionism, plein air painting became the dominant style in the first decades of the twentieth century, and is represented in canvases by Maurice Braun, Granville Redmond, William Wendt and others.

Beginning in the 1920s members of the Society of Six, among them Selden Gile, Maurice Logan,and Louis Siegriest, painted landscapes in a bold, Modernist style using bright, expressive color. The forty-three artists included in California Grandeur and Genre are some of the most respected names in historical California art. This book provides a lasting record of these lost paintings.

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English
Pages
108

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California Grandeur and Genre: From the Collection of James L. Goran and Walter A. Nelson-Rees
January 1992, Univ of Washington Pr
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Cover of: California grandeur and genre
California grandeur and genre: from the collection of James L. Coran and Walter A. Nelson-Rees
1991, Palm Springs Desert Museum, Distributed by the University of Washington Press
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Library of Congress
, ND1460.C34 C5 1991

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
108
Dimensions
10.2 x 9.2 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10314769M
Internet Archive
californiagrande0000chel
ISBN 10
0295971894
ISBN 13
9780295971896
LCCN
91028616
OCLC/WorldCat
232620158, 24429103
Library Thing
1262015
Goodreads
2813271

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