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The Bowers Museum is an art museum located in Santa Ana, California.The museum's permanent collection includes more than 100,000 objects, and features notable strengths in the areas of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, Native American art, the art of Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and California plein-air painting.
Last Thursday night at the Bowers Museum, in Orange County, California, a crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of a fashion exhibition that seemed to defy the possibilities of needle and thread.
This is a list of museums in Orange County, California, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing ...
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA; formerly known as the Santa Monica Museum of Art) is a contemporary art museum in Los Angeles, California, United States. As an independent and non-collecting art museum (or kunsthalle ), it exhibits the work of local, national, and international contemporary artists.
Kinsey, Robert O. and Miriam, “Contemporary Netsuke,” Miniature Sculpture from Japan and Beyond, exhibition catalog for show held at the Bowers Museum of Art, Santa Ana, California, 1997. Welch, Matthew, and Sharen Chappell, Netsuke: The Japanese Art of Miniature Carving, exhibition catalog for show originating in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998.
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Historical Paintings by Orpha Klinker, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles California, Feb-March, 1955. Wilshire Federal Savings and Loan Art Gallery exhibition, Los Angeles, California. May 1958. [18] A Memorial...The Many Arts of Orpha Klinker. Solo Exhibition. The Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum, Santa Ana, California. Dec. 3-20, 1966.
In 1926, he abandoned commercial art and devoted his full-time to fine art and exhibitions. He is nationally famous for his lyric interpretations of the Southern California deserts. Puthuff died in Corona del Mar on May 12, 1972. [1] Puthuff was one of the cofounders of the California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art Association.