Winslow Homer (1836–1910)
Long Branch, New Jersey 1869
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Christine Krainock, is an Internationally Collected, Contemporary Palette Knife Painting Artist, residing in Temecula, California, just north of San Diego. Christine paints modern, textured, abstracts, florals, landscapes, trees, flowers, city urban scenes and figurative pieces in both oils and mixed media acrylic. She is known both for her unique, impasto style in creating artwork that is full of movement, depth and texture, as well as her contemporary abstract paintings which contain not only striking colors, but possess an earthy, organic feel.
William Clapp (1879 - 1954)
La Voisson 1905
William Henry Clapp was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1879 to American parents. The family returned to the United States in 1885 and settled in Oakland, California. William H. Clapp came back to Canada in 1900 and enrolled at the Art Association of Montreal where he studied under William Brymner. During this time he painted with Clarence Gagnon in St. Joachim and Baie St. Paul. He left Canada in 1904 to study in Paris at the Académie Julian. He also took classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and the Académie Colarossi. He was taken by the Impressionism and Post-Impressionism he found in France and adopted these techniques. While in Europe he travelled and painted in Belgium and Spain.
In 1908, Clapp returned to Montreal where he taught, painted and exhibited. He showed paintings at the Art Association of Montreal's Spring Shows from 1908 to 1915 and again in 1918. He also took part in the Royal Canadian Academy's annual show in 1904 and again from 1908 to 1916 and in 1918. He was made an Associate of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1911 and became a member of the Canadian Art Club in 1913, as well as a member of the Arts Club of Montreal and the Montreal Pen and Pencil Club.
Clapp left Montreal in 1915 and went to Cuba, where he stayed and painted until 1917. He then returned to Oakland and became curator of the Oakland Art Gallery (now the Oakland Museum) and was named director in 1920, position he held until 1949. In 1923, he became a member of a well known group of California painters called the "Society of Six" and he showed his paintings with the group until 1928. He also took up membership at the California Art Club, the Oakland Art League, the San Francisco Art Association and the Western Association of Art Museum Directors (1926) for which he became president in 1928. For six years he gave art classes in Oakland at the school he operated, the Clapp School of Art.
Clapp died in Oakland, California in 1954 at age 75.
Cornelis Vreedenburgh (1880-1946)
Bridge Near Estate Linschoten
Karl Edvard Diriks (1855-1930)
Parkland with two men in top hat 1880
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