California Impressionism And Its Artists

Harvey L. Jones Gallery - east wall - eleventh view

 
 
Masters of Light, a 2007 exhibition at The Irvine Museum, the first International Exhibition of California Plein-Air paintings to tour Europe. This landmark exhibition, comprised of fifty-eight nationally known California Impressionist paintings, is assembled from the collections of the Irvine Museum as well as loans from some of the most important private collections in the United States. These notable collectors include, in alphabetical order, Paul and Kathleen Bagley, Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Boseker, The Buck Collection, John and Patricia Dilks, Jack and Suzie Kenefick, Dr. Oscar and Trudy Lemer, De Witt Clinton McCall, Raymond G. Redfern, Roy C. Rose and the Rose Family Collection, The Joan Irvine Smith Collection, Mr. and Mrs. George Stern, Jean and Laura Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Stiles II, and The James Irvine Swinden Collection.
 
 

Images within this article:

 

 

Guy Rose (1867-1925), On the River, c. 1910, oil on canvas, 24 x 19.5 inches, The Rose Family Collection

 

 

 

 

Joseph Kleitsch (1881-1931), Red and Green, oil on canvas, 36 x 40 inches, The Irvine Museum

 

 

 

Arthur G. Rider (1886-1975), Bringing in the Boats, oil on canvas, 44 x 50 inches, Private Collection, Courtesy The Irvine Museum

 

 

Super! Now let's take a right turn to see views on the south wall of the gallery

 

Glide Path

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