Description: 1980 MAURICE LAPP NUT TREE POSTER @ VACAVILLE, CA Simply called “Images of California," and is a painting of the village of Salmon Creek California with the creek in the foreground, the village in the left background, and the Pacific Ocean on the right. A bit about Maurice Lapp... Maurice Lapp, painter and educator, was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 17, 1925. He studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he earned both a BFA and MFA. Maury studied painting abroad in 1950 on a Ryerson Foreign Travel Fellowship, and in 1956 received a Fulbright Grant. After settling in Northern California in 1952, Lapp began teaching painting at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. In 1956 he moved north to Santa Rosa, California where he joined the art faculty at the Santa Rosa Junior College. He remained at the Junior College until his retirement in 1992, but his teaching career did not end there. Lapp was a popular instructor and continued to mentor part-time until the age of 87. He had a strong work ethic and painted daily. Lapp had numerous solo exhibitions in his long career, including at the Oakland Museum of California, the Santa Rosa Junior College, the Memorial Union Gallery of the University of California at Davis, the Stevenson College Gallery at the University of California in Santa Cruz, the Walnut Creek Civic Arts Center, the School of Education at Stanford University, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor at San Francisco, and the American Cultural Institute in Mexico. His work was featured in group exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Denver Art Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Oakland Museum of California, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, and Expo 1970 in Osaka, Japan. His work is represented in the collections of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, the Oakland Museum of California, the City of San Francisco, the City of Santa Rosa, and the Santa Rosa Junior College Library, as well as numerous private collections. Maurice Lapp died in Santa Rosa, California on May 31, 2014 This poster measures approximately 18 ½ x 24 inches and was originally displayed at the Nut Tree in Vacaville, CA in 1980. This poster is over 38 years old. ABOUT THE NUT TREE IN VACAVILLE, CA As part of the huge Nut Tree collection, these are no longer available anywhere. The original Nut Tree, a huge icon today in name only, and only recently resurrected, was a famous restaurant, memorabilia shopping center, and airport in Vacaville, California. The shopping center closed in January, 1996. It originally had its origin as early as 1860, and gave weary travelers welcome shade to those going back and forth to the hot Sacramento Valley. Now closed and with only the airport still in operation, these Nut Tree photo collections are very rare. Your print will be delivered rolled in a specially reinforced priority poster tube to prevent damage. METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR U.S. SHIPPING Payments through Paypal accepted. I do combine shipping of “like” items. If you make multiple same day purchases, and are not sure of the shipping costs, you can either email me to inquire shipping costs, or just wait for my revised invoice which will reflect combined shipping. All Paypal payments must have a verified address. We make every attempt to ship out your stuff as soon as possible and get everything shipped out within 2 business days. Thanks for looking.
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
End Time: 2024-08-14T19:54:44.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Width (Inches): 24
Subject: Landscapes
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Height (Inches): 18
Date of Creation: 1980
Artist: Maurice Lapp
Year of Production: 1980
Style: Vintage
Unit of Sale: 1
Type: Poster