Moving Day, 1935
by Elmer Plummer
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Exhibited: The American Scene, Regionalist Painters of California 1930-1960’s, Fallbrook Arts Center, Sept. 1999.
Scenes of California Life 1930-1950, at The Dorian Society, California State University, Bakersfield, March 9 - April 10, 1991.
Literature: As seen in California Watercolors 1850-1970, by Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last. An illustrated history and biographical dictionary.
As seen in California Watercolor Art from the Early 20th Century Through Today.
About Elmer Plummer
| Elmer Plummer (1910-1987) Born: Redlands, CA; Studied: Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles); Member: California Water Color Society. Elmer Plummer grew up in Redlands, California. As a child, he was friends with Phil Dike, Lee Blair and Preston Blair, but when he was a teenager, he was sent to military school in the San Diego area. He studied watercolor painting in high school and received further instruction from Millard Sheets when he attended the Chouinard Art Institute during the late 1920s. (Read More) |





