A Gentle Man, c. 1950
by Robert Landry
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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 Robert Landry
| Robert Landry (1921-1991) Born: Washington, D.C.; Studied: Abbott Art School, Art Instruction, Inc.; Member: San Diego Watercolor Society, Watercolor West. Robert Landry attended high school on the East Coast then went into the service during World War II. After the war, he studied art in Washington, D.C. and Minneapolis on the G.I. Bill. This led to work as a commercial illustrator for the United States Air Force Graphic Arts Division at the Pentagon, and as an art director for the Federal Aviation Agency and Convair Astronautics. (Read More) |
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