California Women Artists of the Modern Period

  • LOS ANGELES, California
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  • October 02, 2018

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Isabel Hunter "Palace of Fine Art, San Francisco, California, 1915"

CALIFORNIA WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE MODERN PERIOD

September 29, 2018 - March 31, 2019

Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts

9200 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 200
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 273-8838 (phone)
http://www.HelfenFineArts.com (website)
info@HelfenFineArts.com (email)

Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts is proud to present California Women Artists of the Modern Period, a survey of art created in California from 1915 to 1954, featuring many well-known and lesser known women artists whose stellar careers have been obscured by the passage of time. From Isabel Hunter's masterful pastel Palace of Fine Art, San Francisco, California, 1915 created at the time of San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 to Henrietta Shore’s 1925 unique lithograph Reclining Horse to Ginger Osgood's 1954 skilled and colorful serigraph Gower Street, Los Angeles, this exhibition includes work in every media (oils, watercolors, lithographs, color woodblock prints, etchings, and others). In many cases we have selected rare prints or other works on paper as the primary medium, creating high value for our clients collecting these more modestly priced artworks.

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Spencer Helfen
Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts
(310) 273-8838
info@helfenFineArts.com

Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts
9200 West Olympic Blvd.
Suite 200
Beverly Hills, California
info@HelfenFineArts.com
310-273-8838
http://helfenfinearts.com/
About Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts

Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts is a gallery that focuses on paintings and sculpture created by artists living in California and America at large during the modern period — generally spanning from 1910 to 1950, with a particular emphasis on California art of the 1930s. Among the many artistic themes represented in our offerings are California Scene, California and American Regionalism, Social Realism, and WPA-inspired works. Stylistically, the Gallery offers works that reflect the wide diversity of California and American Modernism, including Surrealism, Realism, Magic Realism, Synchromism, Art Deco, Cubism, and Abstraction.

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