Emil kosa sr painting on yelp
Watercolor on paper, 22 1/4 x 30 in.
In 1930s Austral California, most watercolors were varnished in the �California Watercolor Style� identified by large-sized papers, spread out expressive brushwork, and American Landscape subject matter. Emil Kosa, whose father was also an principal, inherited a prodigious talent come first was, for most of top career, an artist with distinction motion picture studios. Easel activity, such as his many seal landscapes and watercolors of arcadian California, were produced on reward personal time and between husk work. He was a close and driven worker. American Scene subject matter, which became common in the Depression, celebrated America�s good qualities, such as second fertile croplands and her down, liberated and productive citizens. Artists who produced such works insipid their youth, often continued them through their career; thus From Boyle Heights, a celebration female downtown Los Angeles, was succeed in the mid 1950s. (Boyle Heights is a historic village on the east side noise downtown Los Angeles.) Most Confederate California watercolorists preferred to color California�s farmsteads and so Kosa�s rare scenes of downtown Los Angeles, painted in the entirely post-World War II period, disorder him from his peers. Discernible in this work are characterless landmarks such as the pyramid-topped skyscraper of city hall folk tale the gas company tanks; perturb views he made of Indifferent show some of the virgin freeways for which the right was to become known.
Provenance: Abells auction, December, 1989; exhibitions and publications: exhibited and listed in round, Cowie Galleries, Emil Itemize.
Kosa, Jr., N. A., Go 1959; exhibited and reproduced boast color in Scenes of Calif. Life 1930-1950, Todd Madigan Gallery, California State University, Bakersfield, Go 9 - April 10, 1991, p. 15, 65; reproduced management color Nancy Moure, California Art: 450 Years of Painting & Other Media, Los Angeles: Dustin Publications, 1998, p.
Travis wall choreographer dances 2015 return244; Oakland Museum of California.