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1960s Dutch Oil Painting "Spring in Holland" by Cornelis Kaay (1905-1979) (HMA)

1960s Dutch Oil Painting "Spring in Holland" by Cornelis Kaay (1905-1979) (HMA)

Regular price $2,589.00 USD
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Accessioned, un-accessioned, de-accessioned item from the Honolulu Museum of Art. Proceeds to benefit the Honolulu Museum of Art.

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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 1960s Dutch naive oil on canvas painting that is titled "Spring in Holland" depicting a house in a landscape with fields with blooming trees and people and was painted by well known artist Cornelis Kaay (1905-1979). The condition is described above - for more details please check the photos.

Measurements:

Canvas 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches

Frame 20 inches x 24 inches


More about the artist:

Danny Garcia was born in Monterey, California on April 23, 1929. At the age of 8 he drew his first images on the seashore and wharfs of his hometown, and at age 13 he began receiving his first formal art instruction. At an early age he worked for three years as a Laboratory Assistant to Ed Ricketts, the true-life model for the character of "Doc" in John Steinbeck's classic novel Cannery Row.

Garcia spent time in the US Navy during the Korean War aboard a naval destroyer. Afterwards he returned home to Monterey and studied art and architecture at Monterey Peninsula College. He graduated from that school in 1954.

His artistic style can be considered abstract impressionism. His works are in collections in the United States, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Far East and in the personal collections of Princess Margaret of Great Britain, and singers Trini Lopez, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin.

His works are also in the permanent collections of the Kaiser Center Art Gallery in Oakland, the Museum of Natural History and Art in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and the Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana.

He has been commissioned to do religious images for the Chapel of the Most Precious Blood in Concord, California, and St. Jude's Church in Marina, California. He also is active in producing sculpture and ceramic works. Garcia has participated in many Northern California exhibitions and has been an award-winning artist in many venues.

Garcia and his family, including his two children, Linda and Gary, live in Carmel overlooking the Pacific. Until recently he owned and operated the Garcia Gallery in Carmel, California. He continues to be active in the Monterey Peninsula art community.


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