Francis Harvey

Carmel Coast

1932 - 1948

Oil on canvas laid down on board

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Description

Francis Harvey Cutting (American, 1872–1964).


Born in Iowa in 1872, Francis Harvey Cutting moved to San Jose, California in 1893 where he studied with Arthur Hill Gilbert and Charles Harmon. During the 1920s, he maintained a studio in Pacific Grove where he became known for his landscapes of Monterey, Carmel and the neighboring Pacific coastline. In 1927, Cutting built a studio in nearby Campbell where he continued to work until his death in 1964. A prolific impressionist painter, he used a bright palette to compose vivid plein air landscapes and coastal views of Northern California. Over a long career, Cutting exhibited widely and with success. He was the subject of numerous one-man shows including exhibitions at the California State Fair (1923, 1930–32), Stanford University Art Gallery (1925, 1928, 1933, 1939) and the Oakland Art Gallery, later the Oakland Museum, (1934, 1938). We are pleased to offer this fresh and breezy view of the dramatic Pacific coast near Carmel, California.

Dimensions

Height: 16 inches / 40.64 cm
Width: 12 inches / 30.48 cm
Depth: 0.25 inches / 0.64 cm

Signature

Signed lower right

Condition Report

Canvas laid down on board.

Minor losses, edge-rubbing, and restoration.

Art Period

Modern

Movement/Style

Impressionism

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