California Impressionism And Its Artists

Harvey L. Jones Gallery - south wall - second view

 
 
Spacious Skies: California Impressionist Cloud Studies and Seascapes, a 1998 exhibit at The Irvine Museum.  Along with paintings of cloud-filled skies, the museum will portray the natural cycle of California's water. We will follow water from the rains of winter to the snow pack of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the streams and rivers that drain into valleys, and the lakes and beaches that are the ultimate destination of the water, before it returns to the sky as evaporation.
 
 

Images within this article:

 

Paul Grimm, Cumulus Clouds, oil on canvas, 28 x 36 inches, collection of The Irvine Museum

 

Franz Bischoff, The Arroyo Seco, Pasadena, oil on canvas, 24 x 40 inches, collection of The Irvine Museum

 

John Frost, Desert Evening, oil on canvas, 26 x 30 inches, collection of Joan Irvine Smith Fine Arts. All photos courtesy of Irvine Museum

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