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Vina McPheeters Art

American, 1892-1964

Vina McPheeters was born in Iowa on October 7, 1892. She was the wife of Robert Guy McPheeters. By 1930, she had settled in southern California, into a home in Montebello (Los Angeles County). McPheeters died in Glendale, California, on April 23, 1964. She exhibited in her home town of Van Nuys California, studied with Hanson Puthuff, Jack Wilkinson Smith and Bennett Bradbury. McPheeters’ exhibited at Van Nuys Woman's Club, 1951 and Burbank Women’s Club, 1943.

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Mid Century Desert Mesa Landscape with Cacti in Oil on Canvas
Mid Century Desert Mesa Landscape with Cacti in Oil on Canvas

Mid Century Desert Mesa Landscape with Cacti in Oil on Canvas

By Vina McPheeters

Located in Soquel, CA

Mid Century Desert Mesa Landscape with Cacti in Oil on Canvas Colorful mid century desert landscape with beautiful cacti by Vina McPheeters (American, 1892-1964). Colorful cacti are dotted throughout the foreground, lush with yellow and pink blooms. In the distance, dramatic mesas rise to meet a cloud-filled sky. Signed "Vina McPheeters" in the lower right corner. Presented in an antiqued bronze-colored frame. Frame size: 25.75"H x 29.75"W Image size: 20"H x 24"W Vina Pearl McPheeters (American, 1892-1964) was born in Iowa on October 7, 1892. Vina was the wife of Robert Guy...

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1950s American Modern Vina McPheeters Art

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Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars

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Mid Century Palm Springs Desert Landscape with Smoke Tree

Mid Century Palm Springs Desert Landscape with Smoke Tree

By Vina McPheeters

Located in Soquel, CA

Gorgeous desert landscape with a smoke tree and other desert plants by Vina McPheeters (American, 1892-1964). Signed "Vina McPheeters" in the lower right corner. Presented in a gilt-toned gold and black frame. Image size: 20"H x 24"W. Vina Pearl McPheeters (American, 1892-1964) was born in Iowa on October 7, 1892. Vina was the wife of Robert Guy McPheeters. By 1930 she had settled in southern California into a home in Montebello (Los Angeles County). She died in Glendale, CA on April 23, 1964. She exhibited in her home town of Van Nuys California, studied with Hanson Puthuff, Jack Wilkinson Smith and Bennett Bradbury...

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1940s American Impressionist Vina McPheeters Art

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Canvas, Oil

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