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Style: Impressionist
Medium: Burlap
Vintage Maple Tree Lane Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Bold landscape of the Maple lined lane by California artist Eleanor Perry (American, 1903-1996). Signed and dated "Eleanor Perry / August 1972 / Acrylic" on verso. Presented in a sim...
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1970s American Impressionist Burlap Landscape Paintings

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Masonite, Acrylic, Burlap

Bucolic Landscape by Bohemian Club Member
Located in San Francisco, CA
This oil painting depicts a country scene in the hills. It is by Rene Weaver (1897-1984). Based on where Rene Weaver worked and lived during his life, this painting was probably done plein air in California, Oregon or Idaho. (It looks very much like Pescadero CA). Weaver worked in both watercolor and oil paint. This painting is composed of oil on rough canvas or burlap. It measures 24 x 30 inches (28 x 34 inches framed). It is signed in the lower left. The painting is in very good condition. The vintage frame is painted a dull gold and is in good condition, with one small chip in the lower right inside corner and a few tiny areas where the dull gold finish has worn to brown. Rene Weaver was born in Pocatello, Idaho. After graduating from the University of Idaho, he studied figure and landscape painting with Emil Jacques in Portland, OR. Weaver moved to San Francisco in 1936 and worked and worked for Thompson Advertising Agency for 24 years. He had a painting studio at Sansome and Market streets in the Flatiron Building, and he taught classes in Asilomar and Pescadero, CA for young artists. He was a close friend of Maurice Logan and often accompanied him on painting excursions. Weaver was a member of numerous artists’ organizations including; Bohemian Club...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Burlap Landscape Paintings

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Burlap, Canvas, Oil

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