Railroad X-ing, c. 1942
by Dong Kingman
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Exhibited: California: The Urban Tempo, at the Riverside Art Museum from November 1st, 1991, to January 10th, 1992.
Literature: As seen in "California Style: California Watercolor Artists 1925-1955", by Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last. Biographies on several well known California watercolor artists.
As seen in California Watercolor Art from the Early 20th Century Through Today.
About Dong Kingman
| Dong Kingman, N.A. (1911-2000) Born: Oakland, CA; Studied: Ling Nan School (Hong Kong); Member; National Academy of Design, American Watercolor Society, California Water Color Society. Dong Kingman was born in California of Chinese parents. While still a child, he returned with them to China. There, Kingman received art instruction from traditional Chinese watercolorists and Size-To-Wai, a Paris-educated artist who was very knowledgeable about modern art trends. In 1929, Kingman moved back to San Francisco and started producing watercolor paintings depicting Bay Area cityscape subjects. (Read More) |
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