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American
(1874–1950)
Plowing (recto 1985.106.1); Piglets (verso 1985.106.2)
circa 1926
Oil on board
26.75 x 38.5 x 1 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1985.106
In 1918 C. S. Price moved to Monterey, California, taking a room and studio at the Stevenson House, a locus of activity for a loose and lively association of artists struggling to develop a more progressive art. Price had spent the first thirty years of his life on ranches throughout the West, carrying art supplies in a saddlebag on his horse. This classic pioneer upbringing fit his character as a solitary man, who lived a simple life in search of what he called “the one big idea.”
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