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Margaret Crocker was made a life director [7] and presented the E. B. Crocker Art Gallery and collection to the City of Sacramento and the California Museum Association, "in trust for the public," [4] the contents of which were valued at the time at more than $500,000. [9]
From January 11 to April 28, 2019, the Tucson Desert Art Museum presented a 150th birthday anniversary retrospective exhibit of E.A. Smith's landscapes with 46 of her canvases on display from her most prolific years (1926–1949), including four of her renowned Grand Canyon paintings.
Her parents had founded the Crocker Art Museum and Fassett was a long time champion of the family's art gallery. [2] In 1911, she contributed $10,000 so the city could purchase the Crocker house, which was then used for offices and to expand the gallery space. [2]
The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domain Public domain false false The author died in 1939, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer .
California State Railroad Museum; Crocker Art Museum; G. Governor's Mansion State Historic Park; L. Leland Stanford Mansion; O. Old Sacramento State Historic Park; P.
Clayton George Bailey was born on March 9, 1939, in Antigo, Wisconsin. [1] In middle school he met his future wife, artist Betty Joan Graveen (Betty G. Bailey).[1]Bailey attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he received a B.S. degree in 1961, followed by an M.S. in Art and Art Education in 1962. [2]
Don R. Birrell (1922–2006) was director of the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, from 1951 to 1953, and was the design director for the Nut Tree in Vacaville, California, from 1953 [1] until his retirement in 1990. [2]
Kondos' works have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world including the National Academy of Design in New York, the Rives Arches Museum in France, and the Hirshorn Museum in Washington, D.C. [6] [7] The Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, hosted retrospectives of Kondos' career in 2013 and 2021.