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- Item:
Untitled Watercolor
- Designer/Maker:
Harold Gregor
With a doctorate
in painting from Ohio State University, Harold Gregor's impact on
the local art community would outlast his brief tenure at San Diego
State, where he taught from 1960 to 1962. His teaching methods were
unconventional and he exhibited at the La Jolla Art Center (MCASD),
the San Diego Fine Arts Gallery (SDMA), the San Diego County Fair,
Southwestern College and the Long Beach Museum of Art. He had shows
at Lou Sander's Art Works Gallery on Adams Ave. and at the Sander
Gallery on La Jolla Blvd. before taking up with the Jefferson Gallery
in La Jolla. His techniques ranged from oils and caseins to pastel,
watercolors and collage in various combinations. Some of his themes
included figural series, portraits, land and seascapes and non objective
compositions. In the early 1960s he was involved in a "long struggle
to combine the theme of women with the pictorial problem of color."
Harold Gregor
maintained a local presence for years after his departure, continuing
to show with the San Diego Art Guild and the Jefferson Gallery through
the late 1960s, while he taught at Purdue and Chapman College.
- Description:
An exquisite, highly abstracted landscape in pulsating blue and green
watercolor and ink from the time Harold Gregor taught at San Diego
State College. From the collection of Louis Sander - Signed, dated,
1961. Framed with archival materials.
- Dimensions:
13 1/5 x
10 1/8" (frame 18 3/4 x 15 7/8")
- Condition:
Excellent
- Price:
$400
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