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Robert William Wood (March 4, 1889 - March 14, 1979) was an American landscape painter. He was born in England, emigrated to the United States and rose to prominence in the 1950s with the sales of millions of his color reproductions. He was active in the art colonies of San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s, Monterey, California in the 1940s and Laguna Beach in the 1950s.


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Biography

Life and work

Robert William Wood was born in Sandgate, Kent, England, near the White Cliffs of Dover. After emigrating from England in 1910, he roamed the United States from Maine to California in search of landscape subjects. He eventually settled in Laguna Beach, California in 1940.

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Wood's work was widely published by a number of publishers, the most prolific being Donald Bonnist's Donald Art Company, which distributed more than one million copies of October Morn, Wood's most popular print, in less than two years. Wood was at the peak of his fame in the 1950s through 1970s when his scenes of the Catskill Mountains in New York, the California coast, the Grand Tetons, the Rocky Mountains, the Texas Hill Country and the Cascades were most popular. His popularity made him a household name in America. Millions of his reproductions were printed in large editions by a number of publishers. Titles like Autumn Bronze, Early Spring, Pine & Birch, Texas Spring, and The Old Mill are found in homes across North America.

Studio locations

He lived in rural Ohio; Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon; San Antonio, Texas; Monterey, California; Laguna Beach, California; Woodstock, New York; San Diego, California; and Bishop, California. He was a popular exhibitor at the Laguna Art Festival and a Life Member of the Laguna Art Association. He was represented by galleries in Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Cleveland.

Later life

Wood moved to the Owens Valley in Bishop, California in the early 1960s with his wife, the artist Caryl Wood. On a large parcel of land with its own trout pond, they built studios for each of them. While in Bishop, the Woods became friends with landscape painters Robert Clunie and Richard Coons. The Woods sold the property to move to San Diego, where they restored a Victorian home. After a few years in San Diego, they returned to Bishop, where they purchased a smaller property.

Wood died in Bishop at the age of ninety, just a month before a large retrospective exhibition was mounted at the Morseburg Galleries in Los Angeles, by Howard Morseburg and the Newport Beach gallery owner Raymond Hagen.


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Productivity

Wood was an extremely facile painter and his artistic production was substantial, in excess of 5,000 completed works. His work is sold at galleries specializing in historic American art and is sold frequently at auction, with his auction record in excess of $40,000.


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See also

  • California Plein-Air Painting
  • American Impressionism
  • Robert Clunie, a California plein-air artist and Bishop friend
  • Carl Hoppe, a South Texas artist who worked with Wood

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Notes


Untitled Painting 36x24 by Michael Schofield
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Sources

  • Kronquist, Lawrence, Robert Wood, gallery brochure, Laguna Beach, California, 1973
  • Gaston, Godfrey, Robert Wood Retrospective, Exhibition Catalog, Morseburg Galleries, Los Angeles, California, 1979
  • Morseburg, Jeffrey, Robert Wood Centennial, Exhibition Catalog, Morseburg Galleries, Los Angeles, California, 1989
  • Morseburg, Jeffrey, Robert W. Wood (1889-1979), unpublished essay, West Hollywood, California, 2007
  • Interview with Howard E. Morseburg (b. 1924), Wood's Los Angeles dealer, Santa Ynez, California, 2010

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Further reading

  • Fillmore, Gary, Canyon Magic: Landmark Art from the Picerne Collection, 2010
  • Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor), The Artists Bluebook: 34,000 North American Artists, 2005
  • Davenport, Ray Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition, 2005
  • Vose, Marcia Latimore (editor), Vose Art Notes: A Guide for Collectors, Winter 2003, Volume XI
  • Hughes, Edan Milton, Artists in California: 1786-1940 (two volumes), 2002
  • Grauer, Michael R and E. Harvey, The Eyes of Texas: The Bill and Mary Cheek Collection, 2001
  • Powers, John & Deborah, Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists: A Biographical Dictionary of Artists in Texas Before 1942, 2000
  • Falk, Peter Hastings (editor), Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, 3 volumes, 1999
  • Grauer, Paula and Michael R., Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800-1945, 1999
  • McCann, Chris, Master Pieces: The Art History of Jigsaw Puzzles, 1998
  • Southwest Art, Red Book Price Guide to Western American Art, 1997
  • Jones Gallery, New Beginnings: A Group Exhibition, 1993
  • Southwest Art Magazine, The Red Book: Western American Price Index, 1993
  • Steinfeld, Cecilia; William H. Goetzmann (Intro), Art for History's Sake The Texas Collection of the Witte Museum 1993
  • Falk, Peter Hastings, Dictionary of Signatures & Monograms, 1988
  • Zellman, Michael David, 300 Years of American Art, (two volumes), 1986
  • Dawdy, Doris, Artists of the American West:A Biographical Dictionary (3 volumes), 1985
  • Falk, Peter Hastings (editor), Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active Between 1898-1947
  • Flume, Violet, The Last Mountain: The Life of Robert Wood, 1983
  • Schimmel, Julie; Gilbert Tapley, Vincent Stark Museum of Art: The Western Collection, 1978
  • Samuels, Peggy and Harold, The Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, 1976
  • Museum of Texas Tech University, Selections from the Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Fred T. Hogan, 1974
  • Hagen, Raymond, Robert Wood Exhibition, 1970

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External links

  • Website devoted to Robert W. Wood
  • Mount Shasta as a visual resource
  • Texasbluebonnetpainters website

Source of article : Wikipedia