Welcome
Search: Advanced ImageBase Search
FAMSF imagebase search results

Search Results

 

Image 1 of 1

 

Louis B. Siegriest, artist
American, 1899 - 1989
Blanket Design - Indian Court Series, Federal Building, Golden Gate International Exposition 1939 (1 of a series of 5 designs), 1939
tempera
91.5 x 63.4 cm (sheet)
Gift of the West Coast Area Center, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution 1980.2.29

Zoom this image Open Zoom Window

Artist Biography: Born in Oakland, CA. At the age of 15, studied under Perham Nahl at the Calif. College of Arts and Crafts. Later studied at the California School of Fine Arts with Frank Van Sloun and Glenn Wessels. About 1917 he became associated with a group of local painters later known as the Society of Six. During the 1920s and 1930s, he worked as a commercial artist in various U.S. cities. Until 1945 worked as a free lance artist for the San Francisco Chronicle. He taught at the Art Students League of San Francisco from 1948-1951. Due to poor eyesight, he stopped painting in the 1970s.

Related Keywords
designs 5 a of 1 1939 Exposition International Gate Golden Building Federal Series Court Indian Design Blanket Institution Smithsonian Art American Archives Center Area Coast West Gift America North States United Drawing tempera Louis B Siegriest American 3307201109570017 A057718 1980.2.29 AFGA

   Copyright © 2006 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco