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Percy Gray

(1869-1952)

"Lone Cypress"

Watercolor on paper
Signed lower right: Percy Gray; titled by repute
10.125" H x 14" W

  • Provenance:
    Sold: Butterfield & Butterfield, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, March 7, 1993, Lot 79
    From the Collection of Robert A. Day
  • Notes:
    Percy Gray was an American painter celebrated for his serene watercolor and oil landscapes of California. Born in San Francisco and trained in New York, Gray began his career as an illustrator before shifting to fine art, mainly watercolors, due to an allergy to oil paints.

    His work focused on the gentle beauty of Northern California: rolling hills, oak trees, wildflowers, and misty coastal scenes. Influenced by English Romanticism and Tonalism, Gray's paintings are known for their soft light, delicate brushwork, and peaceful mood.

    While modernist trends emerged around him, Gray remained committed to realism and an emotional connection with nature. He was active in the California art scene, exhibiting widely and influencing the regional landscape tradition. Gray's art captures an idealized, timeless California: quiet, harmonious, and lovingly observed.
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. Pale light-staining. The lower portion of the left edge and corner slightly trimmed. The sheet is taped to the overmat with a long piece of linen tape from the verso of the upper edge.

    Framed under Plexiglas: 18.5" H x 22.25" W x 1.125" D


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