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Everett Gee Jackson (1900-1995 San Diego, CA)

oil on panel
18.5'' H x 15'' W

  • Provenance: Provenance: Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA
  • Exhibited: Exhibited: San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA, ''Everett Gee Jackson, San Diego Modern, 1920-1955'' November 3, 2007 - February 10, 2008, Georgia Museum of Art July 19 - October 27, 2008 (see label affixed to frame)
  • Literature: Literature: D.S. Atkinson, ''Everett Gee Jackson, San Diego Modern, 1920-1955'', San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA, 2007, Plate 8, pp. 13 and 65, illustrated
  • Notes: Note: In 1926 Jackson rented El Manglar in Chapala, Mexico where he and his new wife Eileen spent a few months of an extended honeymoon. There Jackson's work focused on ''...the lake, its shore, fishermen, and boats'' (D.S. Atkinson, ''Everett Gee Jackson, San Diego Modern, 1920-1955'', p. 25). According to Atkinson, ''One untitled painting, referred to as 'Garden Setting by Lake Chapala', closely corresponds to a description penned by [D.H.] Lawrence: 'Above the willow trees a square white sail was standing, as if erected on the land'...Jackson's view to the lake through twin tree trunks and stretching to the mountains beyond created 'Garden Setting by Lake Chapala's' dense and complex linear composition. Each leaf of the lush green foliage crowding the foreground appears to be individually drawn. The two lithe tree trunks form a prominent 'V' in the composition, and behind the left branch is a vertical mast topped by a horizontal boom; from this structure hangs the 'square white sail'. Due to the obstruction created by the dense foliage and small shack, the sail appears to rise out of the vegetation, in Lawrence's words, 'as if erected on the land.' The sinuous lines of the tree are analogous to the limbs of a living being: the bulging shapes of Jackson's new method produced another landscape with an inner vitality'' (Atkinson, pp. 25-26). A copy of D.S. Atkinson's book ''Everett Gee Jackson, San Diego Modern, 1920-1955'' accompanies the lot
  • Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL.

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