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Medium: Permanent Marker
Artist: Jon Blanchette
Trout Gulch Road Design Proposal, Aptos CA - Watercolor on Heavy Cardstock
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful mid century watercolor of a design proposal for the village Fair Antiques "Apple Barn" in Aptos, California by listed artist Jon Blanchette (American, 1908-1987). Circa 1960
Signed "Jon Blanchette" lower right.
Information about location and previous owner is on verso.
Acquired with a collection of the artist's work.
Art size: 9"H x 12"W
Jon Blanchette was born in Somerset, England on March 29, 1908. He immigrated to Battle Creek, Michigan in 1918. Artistically inclined at age six, he later studied at the Pittsburgh Art...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Permanent Marker Landscape Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Postcard, Permanent Marker
Van's Grocery, Aptos Village - Mid Century California Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful mid century watercolor of a little store in Aptos, California by listed artist Jon Blanchette (American, 1908-1987). Signed "Jon Blanchette" lower right. Presented in a new...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Permanent Marker Landscape Paintings
Materials
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Shops in Aptos Village on Soquel Drive, Aptos, California - Watercolor
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful mid century watercolor of stores in Aptos, California by listed artist Jon Blanchette (American, 1908-1987). Three stores sit side-by-side: a liquor store, a general store, and a pharmacy on the Old Aptos Village Boardwalk". They are brightly colored - green, yellow, and blue. In the background, there is a blue sky, green trees, and representations of the Aptos hills. Circa 1960
Signed "Jon Blanchette" lower right.
Information about location and previous owner is on verso.
Acquired with a collection of the artist's work.
Art size: 9"H x 12"W
Jon Blanchette was born in Somerset, England on March 29, 1908. He immigrated to Battle Creek, Michigan in 1918. Artistically inclined at age six, he later studied at the Pittsburgh Art...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Permanent Marker Landscape Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Permanent Marker, Postcard
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