Harold Dean
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Born in Spokane, Washington, Harold Mallette Dean moved to San Francisco in 1927 and enrolled in the California School of Fine Arts where he was influenced by Ray Boynton. Dean received an Anne Bremer Scholarship and remained enrolled at CSFA for nearly four years. He was one of the most prolific painters of government-sponsored murals in Northern California.
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H.Dean
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Francis de Erdely studied art in his native city, as well as in Madrid and Paris, and began his career in Europe. But his depictions of the atrocities he witnessed there in the 1930s angered the Gestapo, forcing him to flee
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Boris Deutsch
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Ross Dickinson spent much of his career visually celebrating the land where he was born. His California landscapes were described by journalist and artist John Gamble as thoroughly Californian but...California expressed in an individual manner.
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Oscar Galgiani''s work often featured highly complex compositions and an adaptation of the pointillist technique
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A prolific painter and muralist, Edith Hamlin often punctuated her work with abstract shapes and dramatic shadows, a simplification of form and flattening of surface she first learned as a muralist. Born in Oakland, Hamlin studied at the California School of Fine Arts, and at Teachers College of Columbia University
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William Hestbal
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