1096

Millard Sheets

1907-1989

"Street Scene," 1926

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower left: Millard Sheets
16" H x 19" W

  • Provenance:
    Private Collection, gift from the artist
    Private Collection, by descent from the above
    Private Collection, Texas, by descent from the above

    Notes:

    Millard Sheets was an American artist and educator known for his contributions to the California School of watercolor painting. Born on June 24, 1907, in Pomona, California, Sheets grew up in a family that valued art and encouraged his artistic talents from an early age. He went on to become one of the most influential artists of his generation, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of art and education.

    In 1926, when this work was painted, Sheets would have been 19 years old and likely still living with his family in Southern California. Sheets began his formal education in art at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, where he studied under prominent artists such as F. Tolles Chamberlin and Pruett Carter. He later transferred to Pomona College, where he continued to hone his craft under the tutelage of Jean Mannheim and Phil Dike. It was during this time that Sheets discovered his love of watercolor painting, which would become his preferred medium for much of his career.

    After graduating from Pomona College in 1930, Sheets began his professional career as an artist, initially working as a muralist for the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) during the Great Depression. He would go on to work on numerous public art projects over the years, creating murals for schools, post offices, and other public buildings across the United States.

    In addition to his work as a muralist, Sheets also created a significant body of work in watercolor, which he exhibited widely throughout his career. His watercolors were known for their luminous colors, rich textures, and complex compositions, and were inspired by the landscapes and people of California and other parts of the world he visited.

    Sheets was also a passionate educator, and in 1953 he was appointed as the director of the Scripps College art department, a position he held for nearly two decades. During his tenure at Scripps, Sheets was instrumental in building the college's art program into one of the most respected in the country, and he mentored many of the leading artists of his generation, including Sam Francis and Karl Benjamin.

    Sheets continued to work as an artist and educator until his death in 1989, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and innovation that continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world. Today, his work can be found in major collections and museums across the United States, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition. The painting has been strip-lined.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 20" H x 23" W x 1" D


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