Louis Macouillard
Louis Macouillard was born in San Francisco of French parentage. Maccouilard has had one-man shows in major galleries throughout the country. In addition to easel painting Maccouilard designed the mosaic facade of the Memorial Bank of America in San Mateo. A painter of seascape and a sailor.
Jack Baker
Baker received his Bachelor of Art degree from Pomona College and a Master of Fine Arts from Claremont Graduate College. He studied at the Juliard Academy in Paris and the University of Southern California. Turmoil, problems and the violence of the world about us have no part in this life as an artist and inspired teacher.
Joan Murphy
Joan Murphy's paintings are an invitation to enjoy tranquil hours of a balmy afternoon. In 1958 Murphy settled in California. She spent years as a fashion designer and in the early seventies started painting full time. Murphy's paintings transport us to a world of pure escapism in which our imagination can always place ourselves.
Russell Chatham
Chatham's paintings are like truly fine tools limitless horizons, glowing and austere, evanescent and refined. They evoke power, and subdued color changes. Chatham's reputation rest with his exquisite landscapes Viewing these paintings is a blessing. These oil paintings are not taken in at a glance.
Marilyn Rabinovich
Miss Rabinovich received her Master's degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. She executed her master's thesis under Peter Selz. Shortly after received a fullbright grant for print making which took her to Paris, she exhibited at the Salon des Realites, Museum of Modern Art, Paris. Since Europe she has exhibited extensively.
Raimonds Staprans
Staprans was expected to follow the family tradition of becoming a doctor. Staprans art studies took place at the University of Washington, Seattle. Thereafter settled permanently in San Francisco in 1955. Staprans paintings have a style of rich, bubbling, pigment, brilliant in color and never dull.
David Kreitzer
David Kreitzer's style is born of a unique combination of traditional methods and contemporary ideals. Images of a nostalgic past coexist with a synthetic present. It is here that Kreitzer's intense study of classical art becomes essential to his work and his mastery of it has made his success imminent.
Kyoshi Saito
Saito was one of the best known artist of his generation. In 1932 he moved to Tokyo. There he studied western style paintings at the Hongo Painting Institute. By 1937 he choose to create only wood block prints. Unique to this artist was his technique of creating a color print using just one block.