California Art Club in Search of a Home: The Hollyhock Years, 1927-1942
• January 18, 2010 • 6 CommentsPosted in California art history, Written
Tags: Albert Einstein, Alfred Hertz, Aline Barnsdall, Arthur Millier, Barse Miller, California art history, Captain G. Allen Hancock, Colin Campbell Cooper, Dean Cornwell, Dorothy Clune Murray, Earl House, Edgar Payne, Edwin Roscoe Shrader, Edwin Tobias Earl, Elsie Payne, Evelyn Payne, Francis William Vreeland, Frank Lloyd Wright, General Harrison Gray Otis, H. K. Gavaza, Harrison Wily, Hollyhock House, Joseph Weston, Kem Weber, Kenneth Ross, Leopold Stokowski, Lloyd Wright, Los Angeles City Park Commission, Los Angeles County Museum of History, Los Angeles history, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Louise Everett, Lovell Health House, Mrs. Milford McClouth, Olive Hill, Olive Hill Foundation, Otis Art Institute, Philip Lovell, Richard Neutra, Richard Ordynski, Robert Merrell Gage, Rudolph Schindler, Science and Art, Sugartop, Tom Mooney, Walter Farrington Moses, Xavier Cugat
Happy 100th Birthday CAC!
• December 12, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in Books, California art history, Things You Should Know About
Tags: landscape painting, Arroyo Seco, plein air painting, Winston Churchill, California Art Club, William Wendt, Franz Bischoff, South Pasadena, Centennial, Antony Anderson, Los Angeles Times, Julia Wendt, Aaron Kilpatrick, Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, Xavier Cugat, Leopold Stokowski, Dean Cornwell, CAC, Alfredo Ramos Martinez, Sergei Bongart, Nicolai Fechin, Theodore Lukits, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jose Clemente Orozco, Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., Rizzoli Publishers, Stan Prokopenko


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