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How Green Was My Valley

California Landscape Painting, Then and Now

June 17 through August 1, 1992

Louis Stern Galleries opens an exhibition of California landscape painting. The show will present both traditional and contemporary views of the California environment.

The exhibition will include work by noted California Impressionists Dana Bartlett, Maurice Braun, Henry Joseph Breuer, Rinaldo Cuneo, J. Bond Francisco, John Frost, Seldon Gile, Henry Percy Gray, Paul Grimm, Joseph L. Kleitsch, Edgar Payne, and Granville S. Redmond.

The show will also include depictions of California as seen by Contemporary artists Peter Alexander, Larry Cohen, Robert Ginder, Joe

Goode, Frank Kirk, Richard McLean, Jack

Mendenhall, Ken Price, Ed Ruscha, and Michael Schrauzer.

In bringing together the work of these artists, the exhibition aims to explore the changes in our environment, and also the differences in how it can be seen.

The gallery is open to the public, Monday through Friday 10-6 and Saturday 11-5. Municipal parking is available adiacent to the gallery.

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