George Bickerstaff

Naturalistic Californian Plein Air Coastal Ocean Landscape, 20th Century

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Material

Oil

About

Naturalistic landscape painting of an inlet area of the California coast. Since the artist was known for painting subjects from life, it is likely that this painting was done plein air. Signed in the lower right corner and hung in a complimentary wooden frame.

Artist Biography

Born in Marianna, Arkansas on April 12, 1893. Bickerstaff was a self-taught artist except for a brief period at the Art Institute of Chicago. He led a peripatetic existence before moving to California in 1922. His early years were spent in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Van Nuys. He exhibited often in the latter with Paul Lauritz. A prolific oil painter of mountain and desert scenes, his landscapes often include eucalypti as well as rolling hills of California wildflowers. Occasionally, he painted seascapes, still lifes, and western and Indian scenes. He was adept at promoting his own work and sold many of them to decorate hotel lobbies, hospitals, mortuaries, and rest homes. He died in Ukiah, California on July 12, 1954.

Dimensions

H 29 in. x W 35 in. x D 2 in.

Dimensions without Frame

H 24 in x W 30 in.
Naturalistic Californian Plein Air Coastal Ocean Landscape, 20th Century
Naturalistic Californian Plein Air Coastal Ocean Landscape, 20th Century