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tiki-jer

Trad climber
fresno/clovis
Sep 17, 2012 - 11:29pm PT
Cosmic, you hang in there you tough ol' bird!
Mtnmun

Trad climber
Top of the Mountain Mun
Sep 18, 2012 - 01:00pm PT
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Sep 19, 2012 - 08:49pm PT
hey there say, found TWO pics, about 8? years ago... prints ... very nice... they were by robert wood.. FINALLY since i am doing art, now, after 20 years or so--i looked THIS GUY up, as well as a few other folks, with names on certain prints, that i liked...

not the usually folks we see now...


well, this guy:
After emigrating from England in 1910, he began his American career and for more than sixty years he criss-crossed the American Continent, from Maine to California in search of landscape subjects.

and, this guy was:

active in the art colonies of San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s,[3] Monterey, California in the 1940s and Laguna Beach in the 1950s.[

and:
He was a popular exhibitor at the Laguna Art Festival and a Life Member of the Laguna Art Association.[7] Wood was represented by galleries in Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Cleveland.[8]


so perhaps some of you folks in calif area, may have at one time heard of him... or seen his work...

Wood's work was widely published by a number of publishers. The most prolific publisher of Wood's work was Donald Bonnist's Donald Art Company which distributed more than one-million copies of "October Morn," Wood's most popular print in less than two years. Wood was at the peak of his fame in the 1950s through 1970s when his scenes of the Catskill Mountains in New York, the California coast, the Grand Tetons, the Rocky Mountains, the Texas Hill Country and the Cascades were most popular. His popularity made him a household name in America. Millions of his reproductions were printed in large editions by a number of publishers and titles like "Autumn Bronze," "Early Spring." "Pine & Birch," "Texas Spring," and "The Old Mill" are found in homes across North America.[5]

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i will put a link to yahoo images... very many nice paintings there...
sad thing is when you see them as prints, the painting affect fades
from the minds of folks, as the prints fade--but the art qualilty, you can tell was very heart-felt, as to the GREAT OUT DOORS...

HIS wife and him, had a place in bishop, twice, even...

Wood died in Bishop at the age of eighty-nine, just a month before a large retrospective exhibition was mounted at the Morseburg Galleries in Los Angeles, by Howard Morseburg and the Newport Beach gallery owner Raymond Hagen

Wood was an extremely facile painter and his artistic production was substantial, certainly in excess of 5,000 completed works. Wood's work is sold at galleries specializing in historic American Art and is sold frequently at auction, with his auction record in excess of $40,000
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you know, i never would have known that, about these two simple, but very nice painting-prints... :)

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=slv8-msgr&va=robert+william+wood%2C+artist



http://www.robertwood.net/california.html

THERE IS a very nice GALLERY at the above link^

Through the turbulent 1960's, Wood's fame grew and his paintings brought higher prices, some selling in excess of five thousand dollars. At the age of eighty, the American Express Company commissioned him to paint a series of six works to be reproduced as limited edition serigraphs for their Cardholders. Each print depicted one of the National Parks, subjects that were well known to Robert Wood.

check it out... very nice...

biograph is very interesting too, as to ALL his travels...

kind of like the ol' dirtbag climbers, at times, when he was not married, for a spell...
(did not share about the trial in england where he was aquitted--i think this was the same robert wood, artist)
this just in

climber
north fork
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 19, 2012 - 09:50pm PT
Neebee that is a great gallery, liked all the California places and really liked the desert paintings from CA and Arizona. Thanks.

Mtnmun- love the way you paint water.
Gary

Social climber
Monza by the streetlight
Oct 1, 2012 - 10:23am PT
Lately I've spent some time with Raphael's Madonna and Child with Book. The computer won't do justice to it, of course. Especially with the color. It is amazingly beautiful. Anybody in the Pasadena area should stop into the Norton Simon.

phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Oct 1, 2012 - 12:45pm PT
The Norton Simon is one of my favorite museums. I like the scale and the aura of it. My husband and I are planning an art and wine trip down So Cal way in December - we'll surely stop in there again. Thanks for posting the photo.
Norwegian

Trad climber
Placerville, California
Oct 1, 2012 - 04:37pm PT























































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Norwegian

Trad climber
Placerville, California
Oct 1, 2012 - 04:52pm PT
mine idea of the ultimate expression.

someone so confident in
their undoing recognizes the
void as their ultimate stroke;

the silence as their loudest shout.

death as their immature life.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Oct 9, 2012 - 04:05pm PT

Our Fourth Hop-Op Year.
The future is not ours to see.
Maybe fifty-three?

I heard Seldom Seen Slim
Came to the very first one.
Hasn't been seen since.

We'd like to see you
Looking at us watching you
Buying up our art.

Consider this your grave invitation.

Seriously. Yer gonna die if you miss this!!!
Gary

Social climber
Monza by the streetlight
Oct 9, 2012 - 04:15pm PT
The Norton Simon is one of my favorite museums. I like the scale and the aura of it. My husband and I are planning an art and wine trip down So Cal way in December - we'll surely stop in there again. Thanks for posting the photo.

phylp, Dec. 7 they will be exhibiting a Van Gogh self-portrait on loan from the national gallery.

When we're in town, it's our Friday date night, going on the spotlight tours.
phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Oct 9, 2012 - 05:06pm PT
Gary, thanks for the heads up. We'll be there more towards the end of the month but it looks like that portrait will be in residence there for a few months. :)
phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Oct 11, 2012 - 08:46pm PT
Art hit of the day:
The hubby and I made a quick trip down to Santa Cruz today to see the "preview" show for the Santa Cruz Open Studios at the Santa Cruz Art League building. As is the case with most regional or city Art Leagues, there was a big range in the quality of work. Our very own Paul Roehl had one of his small landscapes hung, and his stuff is at the top of the quality scale. I was happy for him to see the red dot on the tag.

It was a drizzly dreary day down there today, but we made time to stop before art for some yummy Thai food and after art at Mission Creamery for a delicioso ice cream cone...
Phyl
spectreman

Trad climber
CO
Oct 11, 2012 - 10:31pm PT

Nate D

climber
San Francisco
Oct 12, 2012 - 11:33am PT
Nice, spectre
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Oct 12, 2012 - 12:05pm PT
hey there say, phylp... thanks for the santa cruz share!
and--the weather report, :)

sure do miss it, there...


not sure if i shared this one yet, (i may have in 'work in progress' type way, but i FINally got to share it on the
facebook--it was a gift for my buddies, so did not want them to see it, 'til they got it in the mail... took a long time to get it to them, as
it is about nine months later, :))

the horse died on new years eve/day, :(






say, is it okay to share to art images of famous art
that we find on the image searches...
i have seen some nice stuff to share, but am not sure
it seems like it is okay--SINCE they are on a:
collection of imagaes link????

or do we just share a link to them... ?

usually i just share a link, then, you go through them all...
and see what you like, :)


thanks, :)



edit:
wow, spectreman... love that lake-work!
Nate D

climber
San Francisco
Oct 12, 2012 - 01:40pm PT
neebs,
Share away, link, or attached images.
Everybody's doing it... :)

And that's a special painting.

Some interesting photographic works - "paper mountains" by Brendan Austin:



phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Oct 12, 2012 - 02:46pm PT
Those paper mountains are pretty cool, Nate. I never cease to be amazed at what people invent.
tiki-jer

Trad climber
fresno/clovis
Oct 13, 2012 - 07:28pm PT
Cool stuff Nate, and thanks for the share.....Is it the same artist that did the Mountain Ridges out of books? I think you might have shared that up-thread??
Nate D

climber
San Francisco
Oct 13, 2012 - 11:14pm PT
Different artist, Tiki.
Seen anything inspiring lately?
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Oct 13, 2012 - 11:50pm PT
hey there say, nate.... aw, thank you so much....

thank you for the share, as well, and the 'what to do'...

tomorrow night, i will try to share a few old-time art, that i thought
seemed very nice and a bit different in some ways...

got stuff to catch up on, had teh granddaugher here
late last night, all night, and all day...


hard to see all the pics and post, so i have to find the best times,
these days...

*too many flahsy ad-ons on the internet slow everything down, :))
yet, our ol' minds wants to speed ahead and SEE all this neat stuff here and share it as well... :)
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