AW039: Dana Bartlett California Impressionist Landscape Oil on Canvas
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Artist: Dana Bartlett
Age: 1900 - 1950
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Unframed Dimensions: Sight 16" x 20"
Overall Dimensions: Frame 21 1/4" x 25 1/4"
Comments on This Painting: Dana Bartlett (1882-1957) California Impressionist Landscape Oil on Canvas depicting a house in the California Laguna hills. Signed lower right. Presented in Original Carved Gilt Wood Frame.
Dimensions: Sight 16" x 20"; Frame 21 1/4" x 25 1/4"
Comments on This Artist: Dana Bartlett was born in Ionia, Michigan on November 19, 1882. He studied at the Art Students League in New York City under William M. Chase and Charles Warren Eaton and went on to have a studio in Boston. He worked as a commercial artist for the Foster - Kleiser company in Portland, Oregon . He moved to Los Angeles in 1915 intending to become a landscape painter. His first Los Angeles exhibit was in 1916 and included oil paintings, watercolors and pastels as well as black and white monotypes, which he heightened with a slight tint of watercolor. In 1924 he traveled to Europe with the intention of making a special study of how Titian, Turner and Monticelli applied their color. Upon his return he experimented with the use of Venetian tempera as an underpainting. What resulted were a number of imaginative landscapes and still lifes painted in a high decorative fashion with brilliant, jewel-like transparent glowing colors. Bartlett began organizing circulating exhibitions in 1927 and held a successful solo show of his own work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The following year he opened an art gallery in Los Angeles where he exhibited his paintings as well as those of other local artists. Bartlett painted nocturnes and scenes from his travels. His decorative style embodies the Eucalyptus School. Bartlett was a teacher at Chouinard School of Art and an active member of the Southern California art community for over four decades. He died in Los Angeles on July 3, 1957.