Born in San Francisco in 1869 to a family with an artistic heritage, Gray inherited a passion for art, and enrolled at the California School of Design at the age of sixteen. After working as a newspaper illustrator, he began his full-time career as a landscape painter in the Bay Area. He originally started working with oils. However, he became allergic to these materials, prompting his switch to watercolor.
Percy Gray "A Forest Glade, Point Lobos" 11 x 9 inches Watercolor SOLD |
Percy Gray
"Tall Pines"
14 x 7 inches
Watercolor
SOLD
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Creating visual poetry, large elegant trees are often abundant in his paintings. Works showcasing the gently sweeping branches of the Eucalypti are particularly sought-after by collectors.
Today, Percy Gray is unquestionably considered one of the most successful and well-known landscape painters to have worked in California during the early 20th Century. Gray spent his last years in Marin County continuing to paint until his death in 1952. His work has been exhibited at many public institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Oakland Museum, Santa Barbara Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and the Monterey Museum of Art.
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