Raymond Gunar Slaidins (1927–2009)
American Artist
Based in San Rafael, Marin County, Slaidins was part of the Bay Area art scene in the mid-20th century. He exhibited with the Marin Society of Artists and at Erickson’s Gallery in Tiburon. His work reflects the creative pulse of postwar California—rooted in landscape, community, and a dedication to craft.
Approximately 50” x 43”
One of a kind, vintage find.
Sam Richardson (1934–2004)
American Artist
Born in Oakland, California, Richardson lived and worked in the Bay Area for most of his life, with a brief period in New York as art director for the American Craft Council. Trained at the California College of Arts and Crafts, he transitioned from painting into sculpture in the late 1960s, pioneering a new form of sculptural landscape.
Richardson taught at San José State University and his works now reside in major collections including SFMOMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum.
Approximately 70.5” x 57”
One of a kind, vintage find.
Robert Martin Harvey (1924–2004)
American Artist
Born in Lexington, North Carolina, Harvey grew up during the Depression and was drawn to old photographs that later inspired his most recognized works. After studying at Ringling Art School, he worked in New York at the renowned House of Heyduryk, connecting with artists and intellectuals who had fled Europe during WWII.
His career spanned New York, Taos, and San Francisco, where he exhibited at Gump’s and the Charles Campbell Gallery. His acclaimed Family Album series earned the Ford Foundation Purchase Award and recognition at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Approximately 22.5” x 22.5”
One of a kind, vintage find.
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