george gardner symons

The California Impressionists

While I was out west last month, I stopped by the Port​land Art Museum's exhibit on California Impressionism. (If you're interested, hurry! The exhibit closes on Sunday, September 9.) The small set of paintings from the Irvine Museum were breathtaking: the way that the artists of the time -- the late 19th and early 20th century -- played with light amid the state's great landscape is truly something to behold.

Below, left to right: Inner Harbor, Paul Starrett Sample, 1929; Southern Californian Coast, George Gardner Symons; Bend of the River, Channel Pickering Townsley, 1919; When Fields Lie Fallow, William Wendt, 1931.