Description
This beautiful painting by Edwin M. Dawes is a stunning example of impressionism art. The landscape features a pleasing array of colors that are sure to catch the eye of any art lover. The painting is medium-sized, measuring 34 inches in width and 28 inches in height, making it the perfect addition to any room. The oil painting is an original, signed by the artist and created in the US between 1900-1949. The canvas surface provides a timeless look that complements the style of the artwork. Add this painting to your collection as a unique piece of art that will impress anyone who sees it. Dawes was born in Boone, IA on April 21, 1872. While working as a sign painter in Minnesota during the 1890s, Dawes began painting landscapes. A self-taught artist, his paintings caught the eye of a local dealer and he soon gained local recognition. Active in southern California from about 1905, he also lived in Fallon and Reno, NV where he mined for gold and silver. Dawes died in Los Angeles on May 24, 1945. Member: Calif. Art Club. Exh: Minnesota State Art Society, 1905.