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  2. Jean Stern (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Smith had recently started collecting California Impressionist paintings and a few months later she hired him to establish, develop and direct The Irvine Museum, in Irvine, California, in 1992. [9] The Irvine Museum opened in January, 1993 and was first located on the twelfth floor of a seventeen-story office building.

  3. Joan Irvine Smith - Wikipedia

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    Along with her mother and son, James Irvine Swinden, she created the Irvine Museum in 1992, hiring Jean Stern as its first executive director. [18] In 2016 the museum collection of 1,200 California Impressionist paintings were gifted to UC Irvine, for the establishment of a university museum. [19]

  4. California Impressionism - Wikipedia

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    Mary Agnes Yerkes, California Impressionist painter, (1886–1989)."Plein-Air painting at Carmel’’, Carmel Beach, CA, circa 1920s. The terms California Impressionism and California Plein-Air Painting describe the large movement of 20th century artists who worked out of doors (en plein air), directly from nature in California, United States.

  5. California series by Childe Hassam - Wikipedia

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    Art historian Will South compares Hassam to that of California Impressionist Guy Rose (1867–1925), finding that aside from their personality differences, they took similar career trajectories and even painted the same subjects in New York and California. Nevertheless, the wider art world has mostly ignored California Impressionists and other ...

  6. Orange County Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1962 as the Fine Arts Patrons Pavilion Gallery at the Balboa Pavilion by 13 women – Dorothy Ahmanson, Joan Brandt, Thelma Chastain, Em Cray, Dorothe Curtis, Kay Farwell, Ailene Hays, Judy Hurndall, Gloria Irvine, Jane Lawson, [2] Betty Mickle, Florence Stoddard and Betty Winckler [3] [4] – who rented space on the pavilion's second floor in order to exhibit modern ...

  7. Granville Redmond - Wikipedia

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    Flowers Under the Oaks (Irvine Museum) Granville attended the California School for the Deaf (CSD) in Berkeley from 1879 to 1890 where his artistic talents were recognized and encouraged. There his teacher Theophilus d'Estrella taught him painting, drawing and pantomime. [1]