Donald J. Phillips Landscape Paintings
American
Donald J. Phillips is an artist from San Leandro, California. He attended California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, where he met his wife. Phillips served in Marine Corps Reserve and was called to duty from 1950–51 during the Korean War. He exhibited at the “21st Annual Santa Cruz Art Exhibit,” 1950 and “New England Watercolor Society North American Open Show,” 1988. He is a member of the Santa Cruz Art League, American Society of Watercolor Artists and National Society of Watercolor Artists.
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Artist: Donald J. Phillips
Pt. Pinos California, Coastal Figural Landscape Watercolor
By Donald J. Phillips
Located in Soquel, CA
Pt. Pinos California, Coastal Figural Landscape Watercolor
Striking depiction of a lighthouse by Donald J. Phillips (American, 20th Century). Signed and dated "DONALD J. PHILLIPS WW/7-89" in the lower right corner. Tag on verso with artist and exhibition information. Presented in a double mat of white and cream, in a green metal frame with glass. Image size: 21"H x 15"W
Donald J. Phillips (American, 20th Century) is an artist from San Leandro, CA. He attended California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, where he met his wife. Phillips served in Marine Corps Reserve and was called to duty from 1950-1951 during the Korean War.
Exhibitions and Memberships:
21st Annual Santa Cruz Art Exhibit, 1950
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Mid Century Modern Boats and Bridge, Abstracted Maritime Landscape Painting
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