Lot Of 10 S N Tree Prints Coral Trees On Olympic
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Lot Of 10 - S/N Tree Prints - Coral Trees On Olympic

Lot Of 10 - S/N Tree Prints - Coral Trees On Olympic
Start Price USD 120.00
Current Price USD 120.00
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Start Time Sunday, October 19, 2008
End Time Saturday, January 17, 2009
Location Los Angeles, California

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Wholesale Lot of 10 - LeMay - Coral Trees on Olympic - Signed and Numbered – Size 11"x14" This print is taken from a recent painting, one of a series of tree studies. The colorful, semi-abstract painting, with the row of trees in bright, light colors against a multicolored, heavily textured background, reflects LeMay's interest in capturing and expressing the design aspect of a subject observed in nature. This particular work is a designer's interpretation of the Coral Trees planted along the center of Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles. It was this painting that was chosen for display in Who's Who In American Art. Harry LeMay, a man of many careers, is listed in Whos Who in American Art, Whos Who in America, and Whos Who in the World. In the 1950s and '60s, he worked as an art director, designer or illustrator for the Columbia Record Club, RCA Victor Record Club, Capitol Record Club, Readers Digest, Life Magazine, Pfizer, AT&T, IBM, Dell Books (and others !). During this amazingly busy period, he still found time to draw and paint. His exhibition record is extensive, including a very successful one-man show at the Empire West Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970, a twenty-five year retrospective in 1980 at Kenny Gallery in New York, (which featured 320 major pieces). Most recently, JeanMarc Gallery in Los Angeles gave him a 70 piece solo exhibition. His eminently desirable works are featured in hundreds of collections around the world. Classified as a Master Teacher by the City of New York, Harry taught for 19 years at the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan. Later, after moving to Los Angeles, he taught drawing at the LA County High School for the Arts, Santa Monica's Rustic Canyon, and the Park La Brea Art Center.

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