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  2. Rex Brandt - Wikipedia

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    Rex Brandt was born in 1914 in San Diego, California to Alfred O. Brandt, a Swedish immigrant, and Ellen Dale Woodward. His family later moved to Los Angeles and then Riverside, California where he graduated from high school. While still in high school he took art classes at the Chouinard School of Art.

  3. Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is dedicated to the preservation and continuance of watercolor painting both in Mexico and abroad, with its permanent collection of 300 works donated by Guati Rojo and his wife, classes in watercolor and drawing, its annual Premio Nacional de Acuarela (National Watercolor Prize) and various temporary exhibits both at the museum and abroad.

  4. Dong Kingman - Wikipedia

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    Dong Kingman (Chinese: 曾景文, 31 March 1911 – 12 May 2000) was a Chinese American artist and one of America's leading watercolor masters. As a painter on the forefront of the California Style School of painting, he was known for his urban and landscape paintings, as well as his graphic design work in the Hollywood film industry.

  5. National Watercolor Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Watercolor Society was established by Dana Bartlett in 1920, who was its first president, as the California Water Color Society. [2] [3] [4] In 1967, the members of the society decided to rename the society as the California National Watercolor Society. In 1975, the society was renamed as the National Watercolor Society.

  6. Spanish Village Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Village Art Center is an art center in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. [1] Anni von Westrum Baldaugh was among the artists who had studio space at the Spanish Village. [2] Current tenants include the San Diego Mineral and Gem Society and the Southern California Association of Camera Clubs.

  7. San Diego Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Art Institute was a contemporary art museum with a focus on artists from the Southern California and Baja Norte region. [1] It was founded in 1941 as the San Diego Business Men's Art Club. Its name was changed in 1950 to the San Diego Art Institute. In 1953, women were admitted for membership. It officially became a nonprofit in ...