(Abstract mountain landscape) by Charles Cook Paine

(Abstract mountain landscape) by Charles Cook Paine

(Abstract mountain landscape)

Charles Cook Paine

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Title

(Abstract mountain landscape)

 
Artist
Year
circ 1965 
Technique
watercolor 
Image Size
22 12 x 30 1/8" image & sheet 
Signature
unsigned 
Edition Size
 
Annotations
 
Reference
 
Paper
heavy, highly textured ivory wove 
State
 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
SOMA115 
Price
$600.00 
Description

Charles Cook Paine was especially known for his saturated watercolor abstracts, at times using inks on heavy, handmade, pre-dampened watercolor papers to achieve a blooming texture. This untitled winter landscape is a fine example of his technique.

Painter, sculptor, and educator Charles Cook Paine was born in Washington, D.C., on July 31, 1917. He moved with his mother and brother to La Honda, California, when Paine was a child, attending school in nearby Redwood City. He served as a radio operator in the U.S. Army in the Philippines and New Guinea, and, following his tour of duty, moved with his wife to Palo Alto and enrolled in Stanford University in Palo Alto, California on the G.I. Bill. He studied mathematics and art, receiving his BA and MA in education. He continued to attend summer art courses at Stanford, studying sculpture and painting.

Paine taught math for over fifty years, becoming a beloved teacher in McKinley and Sequoia high schools and Cañada College in San Mateo County in Northern California. Meanwhile, he continued to paint and sculpt, exhibiting at the California Legion of Art, Stanford Art Center, Colorado College, the Crocker Art Museum, and elsewhere throughout the U.S. He was especially known for his saturated watercolor Abstracts, at times using inks on heavy, handmade, pre-dampened watercolor papers to achieve a blooming texture. He died in Redwood City in Northern California on September 12, 2007.

 

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