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1907 Pomona, California - 1989 Gualala, California. Known for: Modernist painting-genre-views, horse, coastal.
Born in Pomona, California and living much of his life in Southern California, Millard Sheets earned a reputation as one of the foremost watercolorists of his era. His subjects were landscapes and... Read full biography
Born in Pomona, California and living much of his life in Southern California, Millard Sheets earned a reputation as one of the foremost watercolorists of his era. His subjects were landscapes and scenes of urban and rural people in humble living circumstances. He said that he was willing to be... Read full biography
Born in Pomona, California and living much of his life in Southern California, Millard Sheets earned a reputation as one of the foremost watercolorists of his era. His subjects were landscapes and scenes of urban and rural people in humble living circumstances. He said that he was willing to be called a regionalist only if you accepted the idea that his work embraced a large region. It is said that of all the Depression-era artists, he was the most representative of the California School*, part... Read full biography
Born in Pomona, California and living much of his life in Southern California, Millard Sheets earned a reputation as one of the foremost watercolorists of his era. His subjects were landscapes and scenes of urban and rural people in humble living circumstances. He said that he was willing to be called a regionalist only if you accepted the idea that his work embraced a large region. It is said that of all the Depression-era artists, he was the most representative of the California School*, part of the American Scene* movement. According to Susan Anderson in her essay, 'California Holiday', for American Art Review, June 2002, he was a "colorful, larger-than-life character possessing equal measures of talent and ambition" and he "set the... Read full biography
Born in Pomona, California and living much of his life in Southern California, Millard Sheets earned a reputation as one of the foremost watercolorists of his era. His subjects were landscapes and scenes of urban and rural people in humble living circumstances. He said that he was willing to be called a regionalist only if you accepted the idea that his work embraced a large region. It is said that of all the Depression-era artists, he was the most representative of the California School*, part of the American Scene* movement. According to Susan Anderson in her essay, 'California Holiday', for American Art Review, June 2002, he was a "colorful, larger-than-life character possessing equal measures of talent and ambition" and he "set the direction for the school.". In addition to having painting talents, he was an architect, mural designe... Read full biography
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- 1934: A New Deal for ArtistsFebruary 2010Kennedy, Roger G.American Art Review
- Millard Sheets: The Early Years (1926-1944)February 2010McClelland, Gordon T.American Art Review
- Andrew Wyeth Picks 20 Great American WatercoloristsOctober 2006Doherty, M. StephenWatercolor: American Artist
- Sleeping GiantsJune 2005Maneker, RobertaArt & Antiques
- California WatercolorsAugust 2004Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- By the SeaJune 2004Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- Museum SceneApril 2004Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Bold Strokes: California WatercolorFebruary 2004Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- News From the California Art SceneAugust 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Traveling Collector -Star TreatmentFebruary 2003LaTempa, SusanArt & Antiques
- California Holiday: E. Gene CrainJune 2002Anderson, Susan MAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitionsFebruary 2001EditorsAmerican Artist
- Made in California: Art, Image andDecember 2000Barron, StephanieAmerican Art Review
- A Passion for CaliforniaJanuary 2000Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Trauma, Tradition, and TransformatMay 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Images of Steinbeck's CaliforniaAugust 1998Hauck, Steve & Patricia LeachAmerican Art Review
- California Style-1930s and 40sFebruary 1998Stary-Sheets, DavidAmerican Art Review
