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"Port Watercolor 1951 20x29" by Phil Dike - 🔥1951 Framed Watercolor - Inquire $3,900
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Port Watercolor 1951 20x29

Phil Dike

Watercolor : Watercolor Ink on Paper w/ Embossed Seal
Size : 12x21 in  |  30x53 cm
Framed : 19.75x28.5 in  |  50x72 cm

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Year1951

Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with GlassBlack Wood Frame w/ White Mat 

Purchased fromAuction House 2019 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID168533

Phil Dike - United States

Art Brokerage: Phil Dike American Artist: b. 1906-1990. Known as the intellectual and artistic leader of the California watercolor artists, he was strongly influenced by avant garde painters Georgia O'Keeffe, John Marin, and Charles Burchfield. He was born in Redlands, California and first studied art in high school with Mary Louise Arnold whom Dike later described as so sombre and dressed in such heavy shoes that she looked "like Washington crossing the Delaware". In 1924, he began his art education at Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and in 1928 went to the Art Students League in New York where he studied with Frank DuMond and George Luks. He traveled throughout Europe and studied for a year in France at the American Academy of Fontainebleau and exhibited at that time at the Paris Salon. He returned to Los Angeles where he taught at Chouinard's for twenty years and also worked in the fine art department of Walt Disney Studios where he worked on animated classics including "Fantasia" and "Snow White" and was the first artist to put color into Disney animations. From 1950 to 1971, he was on the faculty of Scripps College and Claremont Graduate School. Phil Dike first went to Arizona in 1931 during the Depression and returned to paint copper mining scenes, where he depicted a thriving copper mining industry of both open pit and underground mines. Some of his locations were Jerome, northwest of Phoenix, and Globe and Morenci east and south of Phoenix. His work can be found at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio and the Pasadena Art Institute in California. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.

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