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George Samerjan

Artist George Samerjan WPA Style Watercolor "Roller at Van Nuys Blvd" 1941
By George Samerjan
Located in St. Louis, MO
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Vintage 1940s American Expressionist Paintings

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George Samerjan was an American artist whose career started in Hollywood, California, before continuing in New York after the Second World War. Capturing natural beauty and historical moments through his artwork, George's paintings include landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, scenes from the Great Depression, his travels to Europe and Alaska during the Second World War and familiar pastimes spent with family. His works have been shown in the National Academy Galleries in New York City, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and other major galleries and museums throughout the country. His work resides in many major collections.

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