The Great White Peak (Mt. Blanc, France), 1924
Restless Sea, 1917
Sierra Peak, 1920s
Sierra Lake, 1920s
Foamy Fun, 1900s
View of the Glacial Path, 1910s
Breton Tuna Boats, 1920s
MUST HAVES
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BRAINY FUN WITH COMPOSITION...I know, a little nutty:) I did dozens of these types of compositional breakdowns
with black and white charcoal on a Sennelier grey paper pad while I was studying in Paris (@ the Louvre)...and left the pad
(hours and hours on hard work) on the damn underground...Yes, I cried...for real! Still do when I think about...
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SOME OF MY COLOR STUDIES OF EDGAR PAYNE & CLYDE ASPEVIG PAINTINGS
[Using a more limited palette w/ modiefiers / Payne's pallette was more prismatic than Aspevig's]
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SOME OF MY COLOR STUDIES OF EDGAR PAYNE & CLYDE ASPEVIG PAINTINGS
[Using a more limited palette w/ modiefiers / Payne's pallette was more prismatic than Aspevig's]
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A FEW OF MY STUDY SKETCHES OF KLIMT DRAWINGS FROM THE EXHIBIT
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