Bryan (Herbert) Wilson PRICE CHARTS
1927 California - 2002 Santa Rosa, California. Known for: Wildlife, still life, abstraction.
The following is from Edward Weisner, Healdsburg, CA: . I went to Jr. High and Sr. High Schools with Bryan - he was known then as . Herbert Wilson, but his middle name was Bryan so he must have... Read full biography
The following is from Edward Weisner, Healdsburg, CA: . I went to Jr. High and Sr. High Schools with Bryan - he was known then as . Herbert Wilson, but his middle name was Bryan so he must have dropped Herbert after graduating from Modesto High School in 1944 (or 45.) He died Aug. 2, 2002 at Santa... Read full biography
The following is from Edward Weisner, Healdsburg, CA: . I went to Jr. High and Sr. High Schools with Bryan - he was known then as . Herbert Wilson, but his middle name was Bryan so he must have dropped Herbert after graduating from Modesto High School in 1944 (or 45.) He died Aug. 2, 2002 at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering a stroke. He was 75. His obituary was published in the "San Francisco Chronical" on August 19. I never knew him as an adult, but he was a top student in high... Read full biography
The following is from Edward Weisner, Healdsburg, CA: . I went to Jr. High and Sr. High Schools with Bryan - he was known then as . Herbert Wilson, but his middle name was Bryan so he must have dropped Herbert after graduating from Modesto High School in 1944 (or 45.) He died Aug. 2, 2002 at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering a stroke. He was 75. His obituary was published in the "San Francisco Chronical" on August 19. I never knew him as an adult, but he was a top student in high school. Following are excerpts from that obituary by Heather Knight and provided by Edward Weisner:. Bryan Wilson, a widely exhibited California wildlife artist who painted species as varied as pumas, raccoons, and sandhill cranes, was born in the... Read full biography
The following is from Edward Weisner, Healdsburg, CA: . I went to Jr. High and Sr. High Schools with Bryan - he was known then as . Herbert Wilson, but his middle name was Bryan so he must have dropped Herbert after graduating from Modesto High School in 1944 (or 45.) He died Aug. 2, 2002 at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering a stroke. He was 75. His obituary was published in the "San Francisco Chronical" on August 19. I never knew him as an adult, but he was a top student in high school. Following are excerpts from that obituary by Heather Knight and provided by Edward Weisner:. Bryan Wilson, a widely exhibited California wildlife artist who painted species as varied as pumas, raccoons, and sandhill cranes, was born in the Central Valley of California. He was fascinated with the animals around him, particularly the geese and swans that spent their winters... Read full biography
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