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Otis Edwin Hyde Plein Air Painting
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This colorful plein air oil painting of a glade of trees with glimpses of distant mountains is evocative of earlier days in California. Oil painting on canvas in excellent condition. No repairs, loss of paint or holes. It is on the original stretcher and has a frame from probably the 1930s. Doesn't even seem to need cleaning! Sight: 12-1/8" wide and 10" high. Framed: 14-3/ 4" wide and 12-3/4" high. Perfect for an Arts & Crafts or Mission style interior. Information on Otis Edwin Hyde (1880-1953) from Edan Hughes' "Artists in California II". "Painter. Born in California on May 15, 1880. Hyde was a resident of Long Beach in 1929-31 and one of the founders of the Businessmen's Sketch Club there. He then moved north to Campbell where he was often a sketching partner of Frank H, Cutting. He died there on July 12, 1953. Exhibited: Oakland Art Gallery, 1937; Stanford Art Gallery, 1939 (with Cutting)." We are shipping the picture loose in its frame. Frame was removed for photos.
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