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American
(1900–1994)
Gold and Gray
1980
Oil on canvas
25.375 x 49.5 x 1.75 in.
Promised Gift from the Collection of George R. Wanlass
LL.2023.9
Florence Arnold started painting seriously when she met a group of artists in Claremont, California: her teacher and friend Karl Benjamin, Paul Darrow, Doug McClelland, Frederick Hammersley, and Jack Zajac. In 1950 she began taking art classes at Fullerton College, in Fullerton, California. At the time, Arnold was familiar with the work of senior artist John McLaughlin, who lived in nearby Dana Point. In the late 1950s Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner included her as one of the key Southern California artists contributing to what he called the Hard-Edge School of painters.
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