Description: This original drawing by Friedolin Kessler depicts his life at the CCC camp in New Almaden, California during the 1936-1937. This drawing is in original condition making it a valued and historical addition to any art collection. The piece showcases Kessler's realist style. This American-made artwork is a true reflection of California's rich history and culture. Friedolin Kessler (1913-1995), was one of the WPA's most exceptional artists. He came to California by way of the Missouri Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a Depression-era federal program of the WPA, which moved the entire Missouri CCC in 1935 to New Almaden Quicksilver County Park in California. Friedolin was appointed the camp artist. In May of 1938 Friedolin undertook a remarkable solitary journey: A 1600 mile bicycle trip down the coast of California, intending to visit and document each of the historic California Missions in their current state. He followed “El Camino Real” (present day CA Highway Routes 101 & 5), the same route the Spanish Mission Padres traveled as they established their chain of missions from San Diego to Sonoma in the years 1769 to 1823.Pedaling 30 to 90 miles a day, he reached all 21 missions over an eight week period, making sketches and taking photographs of each one. Upon his return, he spent 14 months creating linoleum cuts of each Mission. At the time and still, they are the only known documentation of the (then) current state of the California Missions in the 1930s. The prints he made have been displayed throughout California, including at the World’s Fair "Treasure Island" exhibition in 1940, and at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco in 1942.
Price: 299 USD
Location: Stillwater, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-08-17T21:21:37.000Z
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Artist: Friedolin Kessler
Type: Drawing
Year of Production: 1936
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 12 in
Theme: Life In CCC
Material: Paper
Production Technique: Drawing
Item Width: 12 in
Time Period Produced: 1936-1937