Migratory Camp near Nipomo, 1936
by Millard Sheets
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Exhibited: The American Scene” Regionalist Painters of California 1930-1960’s, Fallbrook, CA - Sept. 1999.
A Tapestry of Life: The world of Millard Sheets, September 7 through 30, 2007, The Millard Sheets Center for the Arts at Fairplex.
California Scene Paintings 1930-1950, Bakersfield Museum of Art from April 8, 1999 through May 14, 1999.
Everyday Life in California, Regional Watercolors, 1930-1960, at the California Heritage Museum May 15 through November 14, 2004.
Millard Sheets, The Early Years (1926 - 1944), Pasadena Museum of California Art, Feb 13, 2010.
About Millard Sheets
| Millard Sheets, N.A. (1907-1989) Born: Pomona, CA; Studied: Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles); Member: National Academy of Design, New York Water Color Club, American Watercolor Society, California Water Color Society. Millard Sheets was a native California artist and grew up in the Pomona Valley near Los Angeles. He attended the Chouinard Art Institute and studied with F. Tolles Chamberlin and Clarence Hinkle. While still a teenager, his watercolors were accepted for exhibition in the annual California Water Color Society shows and by nineteen years of age, he was elected into membersh... (Read More) |
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