Santa Fe Goat, 1939
by James Hollins Patrick
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This lithograph was produced following an oil painting of the same subject in 1938. Patrick loved the drama that took place in the L.A. switching "round-table" where this stout little engine would work as a land-locked tugboat. He did several pieces of art using the railroad as a subject. Two of his watercolors are also prime examples; " Train Trestle at Elk, California", & "Red Cap Gossip."
Courtesy of son, Ian Patrick
About James Hollins Patrick
| James Hollins Patrick (1911-1944), Born: Cranbrook, British Columbia; Studied at Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles); Member: California Water Color Society. James Patrick grew up in Southern California and attended high school in Hollywood. In the late 1920s, he received a three-year scholarship to study at the Chouinard Art Institute. (Read More) |













