An extraordinary display of some of the most celebrated paintings produced in California between 1890 and 1940 is now on view at the Irvine Museum. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity.
 
On view now through January 19 at California’s Irvine Museum, “Masterpieces of California Art” is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view rarely exhibited works from many of the Golden State’s most celebrated painters from 1890 through 1940. Among the artists represented is Guy Rose (1867-1925) — considered by many as California’s most important impressionist painter. Three spectacular paintings by Rose will be on view, including his remarkable canvases “The Green Parasol,” “The Blue House,” and “Laguna Eucalyptus.”
 
Also included in the exhibition are pictures by Arthur F. Mathews, Joseph Kleitsch, Alfred Mitchell, Franz A. Bischoff, Alson S. Clark, Colin Campbell Cooper, John Frost, Anna Hills, Edgar A. Payne, Granville Redmond, Donna N. Schuster, Millard Sheets, and Marion K. Wachtel.
 
To learn more, visit the Irvine Museum.
 
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Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster is the former Editor of Fine Art Today and worked as an editorial and creative marketing assistant for Streamline Publishing. Andrew graduated from The University of North Carolina at Asheville with a B.A. in Art History and Ceramics. He then moved on to the University of Oregon, where he completed an M.A. in Art History. Studying under scholar Kathleen Nicholson, he completed a thesis project that investigated the peculiar practice of embedded self-portraiture within Christian imagery during the 15th and early 16th centuries in Italy.

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