Summer Day, c. 1950s
by Vernon Nye
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Exhibited: The American Scene, Regionalist Painters of California 1930-1960’s, Fallbrook Arts Center, Sept. 1999.
California Style Watercolor, 1930 - 1970. Presented by the California Style Collectors Club Nov. 16 - Dec. 15, 2007, Johnson Family Library, Newport Beach.
Literature: The California Style - Watercolor Artists of California,1925-1955, by Gordon T. McClelland & Jay T. Last.
As seen in California Watercolor Art from the Early 20th Century Through Today.
About Vernon Nye
| Vernon Nye (1915- ) Born: Batavia, NY; Studied: Mechanics Institute (New York); Member: American Watercolor Society, Society of Western Artists. Vernon Nye was raised in New York State and studied art with Eliot O’Hara, Roy Mason, Ted Kautzky and Harry Anderson. After a successful career working as a book illustrator for the Review and Herald Publishing Association in Washington, D.C., he moved to Northern California. He became chairman of the art department at Pacific Union College and began teaching watercolor classes on the Mendocino Coast. (Read More) |
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