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Percy (Henry Percy) Gray (1869 - 1952) American

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Percy (Henry Percy) Gray (1869 - 1952) American
Watercolor on Paper
Measure 10"in H x 16"in W and 18 1/2"in H x 24 1/2"in W with frame

Known for: Landscape, coastal view, and portrait painting
Name variants: Henry Percy Gray
Biography: Percy Gray is considered one of California most important historical artists and more specifically, one of the states signature watercolorists. Born in San Francisco in 1869 to a family with an artistic heritage, Gray's grandparents (on his father's side) were painters in England. Other relatives were involved in the arts as well. After realizing he, too, had inherited a passion for art, Gray eventually enrolled at the California School of Design in San Francisco at the age of sixteen. During this period, he also spent time conscientiously observing and visually cataloging the Northern California landscape with fellow artists such as John Gamble. After working as an illustrator for newspapers in San Francisco and New York City, by 1906 he was back in the Bay Area and began his full-time career as a landscape painter. Creating visual poetry, large eucalyptus and oak trees are abundant in his watercolors, as well as cypress trees when his studio was located in Monterey; all very characteristic of the California landscape where he lived and traveled. Gray spent his last years back in Marin County continuing to paint until his death in 1952. Today, Percy Gray is unquestionably considered one of the most successful and well-known landscape painters to have worked in California during the early 20th Century. His work has been exhibited at many public institutions including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Oakland Museum, Santa Barbara Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and the Monterey Museum of Art.
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Percy (Henry Percy) Gray (1869 - 1952) American
Watercolor on Paper
Measure 10"in H x 16"in W and 18 1/2"in H x 24 1/2"in W with frame

Known for: Landscape, coastal view, and portrait painting
Name variants: Henry Percy Gray
Biography: Percy Gray is considered one of California most important historical artists and more specifically, one of the states signature watercolorists. Born in San Francisco in 1869 to a family with an artistic heritage, Gray's grandparents (on his father's side) were painters in England. Other relatives were involved in the arts as well. After realizing he, too, had inherited a passion for art, Gray eventually enrolled at the California School of Design in San Francisco at the age of sixteen. During this period, he also spent time conscientiously observing and visually cataloging the Northern California landscape with fellow artists such as John Gamble. After working as an illustrator for newspapers in San Francisco and New York City, by 1906 he was back in the Bay Area and began his full-time career as a landscape painter. Creating visual poetry, large eucalyptus and oak trees are abundant in his watercolors, as well as cypress trees when his studio was located in Monterey; all very characteristic of the California landscape where he lived and traveled. Gray spent his last years back in Marin County continuing to paint until his death in 1952. Today, Percy Gray is unquestionably considered one of the most successful and well-known landscape painters to have worked in California during the early 20th Century. His work has been exhibited at many public institutions including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Oakland Museum, Santa Barbara Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and the Monterey Museum of Art.
Condition Report: All lots offered are sold "As Is" For condition report please contact our auction house via email info.coralgablesauction@yahoo.com Any lots which remain on Coral Gables Auction premises longer than 30 business days following the sale will incur a charge for storage and handling of $5.00 per day for each lot. All paid items left after 3 months will be considered abandoned property and properly disposed of Important Message Regarding Payments : All invoices that exceed the amount of $ 2000 including the buyer premium, must make the payment through check or wire transfer, if we receive the payment through the platform, the money will be reimbursed automatically to your card Coral Gables Auction strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder Statements by Coral Gables Auction regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only And should Not be relied upon as statements of fact, and do Not constitute a representation, warranty, Or assumption of liability by Coral Gables Auction

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