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F. Scott Hess's first solo exhibition was at Galerie Herzog in Vienna, Austria in 1979, followed shortly thereafter by group exhibitions in Germany, France, and a second solo exhibition in Vienna's Tabak Museum in 1982. [3] [7] While in Vienna Hess was awarded Austria's prestigious Theodor Körner Prize in 1981. [7] [8] In 1984 he moved to Los ...
Galka Scheyer (born Emilie Esther Scheyer; 15 April 1889, Braunschweig – 13 December 1945, Los Angeles) was a German-American painter, art dealer, art collector, and teacher. She was the founder of the "Blue Four," an artists' group that consisted of Lyonel Feininger , Wassily Kandinsky , Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky .
Wolf Kahn (October 4, 1927 – March 15, 2020) [1] was a German-born American painter.. Kahn, known for his combination of Realism and Color Field, worked in pastel, oil paint, and printmaking.
The entire collection houses over 120,000 objects, thousands of which are on view at any given time, and only 1,676 of these are paintings. In the following list, the painter's name is followed by the number of their paintings in the collection, with a link to all of their works available on the LACMA website.
Los Angeles Eight: Painting and Sculpture, 1976, Curated by Maurice Tuchman, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California; America As Art, The National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, DC; 1975 The Realist Image, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California; 1973 Separate Realities, Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles ...
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In 1996, after moving back to Colorado after pursuing acting gigs for a short time in Los Angeles, he started painting again. By 1999, he discovered plein air painting and became a landscape artist.
The Villa Aurora at 520 Paseo Miramar is located in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles and has been transformed into an artists' residence since 1995. It is the former home of the German-Jewish author Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife Marta. The Feuchtwangers bought this Spanish-style mansion in 1943.