Rosinda Holmes Signed Turning the Cable Etching
Rosinda Holmes Signed Turning the Cable SF Etching, signature to lower right reads ‘Rosinda Holmes’, inscription to lower left reads ‘Turning the Cable SF’, two men turning a cable car, measures 14 1/2 x 12 1/8 inches, Wooden frame painted gold, frame has some scratches but overall in good condition, some aging to paper but overall in good condition, professionally framed and double matted in white, not examined out of frame, Rosinda Holmes, American artist, signed, etching, cable car, San Francisco, 20th century art, contemporary art, wall art, home decor. 11 Born in Rosedale, B.C., Canada on March 6, 1917. After graduating from Chouinard Art Institute in 1940, Rosinda Sellers went to work in San Diego in an advertising agency. The following year she married artist Rexford Holmes and moved to San Francisco into Maynard Dixon's old studio (later the Melvin Belli office). After settling on a prune farm near Healdsburg, CA in 1958, she remained there until her death on Nov. 2,
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Rosinda Holmes Signed Turning the Cable SF Etching, signature to lower right reads ‘Rosinda Holmes’, inscription to lower left reads ‘Turning the Cable SF’, two men turning a cable car, measures 14 1/2 x 12 1/8 inches, Wooden frame painted gold, frame has some scratches but overall in good condition, some aging to paper but overall in good condition, professionally framed and double matted in white, not examined out of frame, Rosinda Holmes, American artist, signed, etching, cable car, San Francisco, 20th century art, contemporary art, wall art, home decor. 11 Born in Rosedale, B.C., Canada on March 6, 1917. After graduating from Chouinard Art Institute in 1940, Rosinda Sellers went to work in San Diego in an advertising agency. The following year she married artist Rexford Holmes and moved to San Francisco into Maynard Dixon's old studio (later the Melvin Belli office). After settling on a prune farm near Healdsburg, CA in 1958, she remained there until her death on Nov. 2,
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