Oil on canvas. 64x79.5 cm (25¼x31¼"); in original vintage frame: 76x91.5 cm (30x36") Charles Killgore (1889-1979) was a landscape painter and commercial artist. In the camouflage corps during World War I, he worked for a Chicago newspaper when peace was declared. An extensive traveler, he visited Mexico twelve times with 41 trips to California, a locale he often painted with his friend Orrin White of Pasadena. A label on reverse indicates that Pottery Market Mexico was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928, it's original price was $600. Due to the size/weight of this lot
Oil on canvas. 64x79.5 cm (25¼x31¼"); in original vintage frame: 76x91.5 cm (30x36") Charles Killgore (1889-1979) was a landscape painter and commercial artist. In the camouflage corps during World War I, he worked for a Chicago newspaper when peace was declared. An extensive traveler, he visited Mexico twelve times with 41 trips to California, a locale he often painted with his friend Orrin White of Pasadena. A label on reverse indicates that Pottery Market Mexico was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928, it's original price was $600. Due to the size/weight of this lot
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