James Jarvaise
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Jarvaise, James (born February 16, 1931 in Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a contemporary U.S. artist in painting and Collage.
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[edit] Work
He is best known for his Hudson River Series. One such show, Dorothy Canning Miller's Sixteen Americans saw his work completely sold out.
[edit] 1959: Sixteen Americans
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Paintings and collages from this series can be found at the Smithsonian and the MoMA in Los Angeles.
[edit] Shows
EXHIBITIONS (One Man Shows): | EXHIBITIONS (Two-Man and Group Shows): | EXHIBITIONS (Two-Man and Group Shows): Cont. |
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Felix Landau Gallery
1952/1955/1958/1960/1961/1964/1967/1969 Allan Gallery, New York 1967 Thibault Gallery, New York 1961 Gallery San Jorge, Madrid, Spain 1963 Ruth S. Schaffner Gallery, Los Angeles 1974 |
Gump's Gallery, San Francisco
1961 Larry Aldrich Museum (Old Hundred) Ridgefeld, Conn. 1965 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia 1961-1967 Denver Museum of Art 1953/1954/1958 Long Beach Museum of Art 1955 |
16 Americans- Long Beach Museum
1956 San Francisco Museum 1953-1964 Seattle Art Museum 1955 Los Angeles County Museum 1952/1956/1958/1961 Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1951-1957 / 1972 Museum of Modern Art/ New York 1959 Carnegie International/ Carnegie Institute 1959-1965 |
Metropolitan Museum/ New York
1953 San Diego Art Museum 1954 Knox Albright Gallery/ New York 1960 Addison Gallery/ Andover, Mass. 1952-1957 Butler Institute of American Art/ Youngstown 1955 Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 1955 University of Nebraska 1958 University of Southern California 1955/ 1957/ 1962/ 1967 |
University of California at Los Angeles
1960 California Institute of Arts, Los Angeles 1966/ 1967/ 1968/ 1969 University of Illinois 1953/ 1957/ 1966
Fountain Gallery/ Portland, Oregon 1967 University of Oregon Art Museum 1967 |
University of New Mexico
1967 Palm Springs Desert Museum 1966 J.B. Speed Museum/ Louisville, Ky. 1965 Visual Art Project, Los Angeles 1967 American Painting and Sculpture Virginia Museum 1966 Art of the Americas and Spain Madrid-Barcelona, Spain 1963 |
[edit] Education
Carnegie Tech./ Pittsburgh, PA.
École d'art en France/Biarritz, France (Fernand Leger)
University of Southern California/ B.F.A., 1952
University of Southern California/ M.F.A., 1954