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William Thomas McDermitt

(1884-1961)

Mountain landscape, 1936

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: W. T. McDermitt 1936
26" H x 30" W

  • Provenance:
    A Prominent Pasadena Collector
    Private Collection, acquired from the above by descent

    Other notes:
    William Thomas McDermitt's works are rare to come to market, but he was a skilled painter who focused on the local Southern California landscape, from mountains to desert. McDermitt was born in Percy, Illinois but came with his family to California as a child. He graduated from Pomona High School and Pomona College, and then continued his artistic studies at the Pratt Institute and the Art Students' League in New York.

    In the 1920s, McDermitt taught at Washington State College in Pullman, Washington but had returned to Los Angeles by the early 1930s, where he continued to teach at the Los Angeles Businessmen's Art Club. He exhibited regularly including at the Alaska-Yukon Exposition in Seattle (1909), at the Spokane Art Festival (1928), at Los Angeles's Biltmore Salon (1937-39), at the San Gabriel Artists Guild (1938), and at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco (1940).
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance. Minor dust accumulation, grime, and slight varnish discoloration. Scattered soft craquelure, primarily visible in raking light. The canvas has been restretched.

    Blacklight: A 1.5" H x 1.5" W touch-up near the center of the right edge, with an attendant patch, verso. An 8.5" band of touch-up along the extreme upper edge, at right, and other occasional, smaller, scattered touch-ups.

    Frame: 32.75" H x 36.75" W x 3" D


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