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Kitchen Still Life interior scene
By Rose Campbell
Located in Soquel, CA
Kitchen Still Life by Rose Campbell (American, 1888-1965). Born in California on March 19, 1888. Campbell was a resident of Carmel in 1927-32 and San Francisco in the 1940s. Rose was...
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1940s American Impressionist Still-life Paintings

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Oil, Linen

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Rose Campbell was a resident of Carmel, California. She was a member of the Carmel Art Association and exhibited at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in 1945. She started her art career as a student at the Mark Hopkins School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. She was awarded a scholarship and went to New York for advanced study where she gained recognition for her portraits and miniatures. For several years she was a teacher at the New York Art institute. She also studied still life painting under Claude Buck in Santa Cruz, California. For many years Miss Campbell made annual pilgrimages to Mexico, where she painted landscapes as well as portraits including those of the president of Mexico and other dignitaries. Her artwork is still found in the Mexican capitol.

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