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1920s California Pastel Painting "Surging Surf" by Dick Gremke (1860-39) (***)
1920s California Pastel Painting "Surging Surf" by Dick Gremke (1860-39) (***)
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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 1920s California mixed media painting on paper that is titled "Surging Surf" and was painted by Henry Dietrich (Dick) Gremke (1860 - 1939). This one of multiple painting that will be listed in my store - I received them from the estate of Adelheid de Rose who was a student of his. He gave her some of his works - they are unsigned but clearly show his style of work. This piece being the best of the bunch and signed.
Measurements:
Visible 12.5 inches x 19 inches
Frame 20.75 inches x 27.5 inches
More about the artist:
Biography from Crocker Art Museum Store
Painter, muralist, photographer. Born in San Francisco, CA on April 10, 1860. Dick Gremke was the son of German immigrants who had sailed to California in the early 1850s. His father was a gold miner and later a chandler for the clipper ships. The younger Gremke grew up in San Francisco and began art studies locally at the School of Design under Raymond Yelland. As well as being a fine painter, he was also an able photographer.
After the earthquake in 1906, he did a series of paintings of the destruction. He specialized in watercolors and oils of the Sierra Nevada and highly detailed floral still lifes. He also painted murals for the stations of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads. Gremke remained a bachelor and lived at the family home at 544 38th Street in Oakland until his death on May 4, 1939.
Exh: Oakland Industrial Expo, 1896; Mechanics Inst., 1897; Calif. State Fair, 1900-02; Oakland Art Fund, 1905; Berkeley AA, 1908; Oakland Art Gallery, 1928. In: CHS; Society of Calif. Pioneers; Oakland Museum. Oakland Museum; CD; CSL; DR.
Condition:
Excellent condition, not inspected out of the frame



