American Art before 1945 | Crocker Art Museum

American Art before 1945

The core collection of Californian art was assembled by Judge E. B. and Margaret Crocker in the early 1870s. The Museum continues to collect and display the work of California’s premier artists and seeks to present a comprehensive survey of art produced in and about California from statehood to contemporary times. The Museum also collects American art broadly from the 19th century to the present, especially that which provides a context for the Californian collection.

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  • Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935)
    Patch of Poppies. 1912.
  • Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935)
    Mount Tamalpais at Dusk. n.d.
  • Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935)
    Landscape with Setting Sun Reflected in Pond. n.d.
  • Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935)
    At Rest (Hay Scow). n.d. .
  • Guy Pène Du Bois (American, 1884–1958)
    Girl Reading a Book. 1929.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Laguna Trees. circa 1916.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Jade Beads. circa 1907–1912.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Off Mission Point (Point Lobos). n.d.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Monterey Cypress. circa 1918.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Off Mission Point (Point Lobos). n.d. .
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Gathering Storm. circa 1916.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Chrysanthemums. 1887.
  • Guy Rose (American, 1867–1925)
    Monterey Forest. circa 1919.
  • H.F. Cox and Endicott & Co.
    Post Office, San Francisco, California A Faithful Representation of the Crowds…. circa 1850.
  • Haig Patigian (American-Armenian, born Turkey, 1876–1950)
    Isis. 1907.
  • Hans Hofmann (American, born Germany, 1880–1966)
    Landscape. 1941.
  • Hanson Duvall Puthuff (American, 1875–1972)
    The Garden. late 1930s.
  • Helen Levitt (American, 1913–2009)
    New York. 1938.
  • Helena Dunlap (American, 1876–1955)
    Young Danish Girl with Flowers. circa 1917.
  • Henry Alexander (American, 1860–1894)
    The Capmaker. 1884.

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