Stanley M. Long Art
Stanley M. Long was a watercolorist who was born in Oakland, California on May 4, 1892. He spent his childhood on a ranch in Napa, where he broke wild horses. Long began sketching when quite young and at age 15 enrolled at the San Francisco Institute of Art. He continued at the California College of Arts and Crafts, where he was awarded a scholarship for further study at Académie Julian in Paris. Long served in the camouflage corps in both world wars. He taught art in San Francisco at Mission High School and for 17 years at Polytechnic High School. Long’s western illustrations were featured in Sunset Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Having worked with horses all his life, they were to become the main theme of his paintings.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Watercolor
1950s American Realist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Watercolor
1880s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Watercolor, Paper, Pencil
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Watercolor
2010s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Cardboard, Gouache
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Archival Paper, Watercolor
1930s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Ink, Paper, Watercolor
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
1970s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Watercolor, Laid Paper
Late 19th Century American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Watercolor
1980s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Watercolor
1920s American Realist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Graphite
1890s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Watercolor, Laid Paper
1940s American Impressionist Stanley M. Long Art
Paper, Watercolor