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London Visitors Gulfstream Curiosity Erythraean Sibyl Still life-Vast with Fourteen Sunflowers Rialto Still life of grapes,sweet breads and a Femme assise tenant un verre -39- Brighton Beach,with colliers Desire Dihau Reading a Newspaper in the Frederick bacon barwell The Tub_z stretched truck Portrait of a Youth -Antonio Broccardo- Rockvale Rodeo Renaissance Interior with Banqueters f After the Bath Woman with Fans-Nina de Callias- A boat passing a lock Peeckelhaering Ice Thawing on the Seine Mushroom Hunting Contemporary Art St John the Baptist f The Swing The Lacemaker er Perla Young Woman with her Bundle chrome license plate frame The Duo The Satyr and the Farmer-s Family Peasants Smoking and Drinking -08- Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpente abstraction data design object structure My Uncle Toby and the Window Wadman The Limekiln Wildflowers -41- Umberto Boccioni The Mew Stone at the Entrance of Plymout
Joseph Raphael:
1869-1950 Joseph Morris Raphael holds a high place in the California, American and French Schools of Impressionism. Born in the town of Jackson, California on June 2, 1869, Raphael became one of the most famous students of his esteemed teacher Arthur F. Mathews at the California School of Design. Later Raphael would continue his art studies in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and at the Academie Julian under Jean-Paul Laurens. Early in his career he made the decision to settle in Europe in Uccle, Belgium where he and his wife established a home and raised their family. For most of his career he remained a devoted follower of pure French Impressionism. He painted the countryside near his home in Uccle, Belgium and also ventured to Holland and France to paint. Just as Raphael's international reputation grew, his family grew as well to include four daughters and one son. His family frequently appeared in his figurative works, he created wonderful closeup studies of his children and frequently captured them in leisurely picnic settings. Other paintings featured local landscapes, and sometimes his charming cottage home with its vegetable and flower gardens which were perhaps a source for his still lifes of fruits, vegetables and flowers. He lived and worked in Europe for thirty-seven years always maintaining close ties with the San Francisco art community and his loyal art dealer and collector Albert M. Bender. In 1939 with the ominous clouds of World War Two approaching, he wisely chose to return to San Francisco where he lived and maintained a studio on Sutter Street until his death on December 11th, 1950.








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