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Carl Sammons


Born in Kearney, NE on May 9, 1883. Carl Sammons began his art studies in Sioux City, IA while working as a sign painter. He moved to northern California in 1913. Settling in Oakland, he traveled extensively throughout California while studying at the CSFA. By the mid-1920s he had abandoned somber pastels in favor of plein air oils. He made painting trips to the Monterey Peninsula, Russian River, Palm Springs, Humboldt County, and Santa Barbara. Sammons died in Oakland on Feb. 4, 1968. Today his representational landscapes and coastal scenes are highly sought after by collectors. Exh: Calif. Industrial Expo (SF), 1923, 1926; Berkeley League of FA, 1925; Claremont Hotel (Berkeley), 1926; Alameda AA, 1920s; Calif. Industries Expo (San Diego), 1926; Santa Barbara Art League, 1928-30; Casa de Mañana (Berkeley), 1928-31; Courvoisier Galllery (SF), 1931, 1933; Haggin Museum (Stockton), 1931; Tahoe Tavern (Lake Tahoe), 1931, 1933; Crocker Museum (Sacramento), 1957; AAPL, 1940; Desert Inn (Palm Springs), 1939-41; GGIE, 1940; Alameda Co. Fair, 1957; Smithsonian Inst. Bicentennial, 1976; Nevada Museum (Reno), 1993; St Mary’s College (Moraga), 1997; Carnegie Museum (Oxnard) 1998; Irvine (CA) College, 2000. In: Santa Barbara Museum; De Young Museum; Muir Medical Center (Walnut Creek); Grace Museum (Abilene, TX).
17 Mile Drive by Carl Sammons
17 Mile Drive

12" x 16"
17 Mile Drive by Carl Sammons
17 Mile Drive

6" x 8"
La Quinta Canyon, Palm Springs, 1958 by Carl Sammons
La Quinta Canyon, Palm Springs, 1958

6" x 8"
Wild Buckwheat Point Lobos by Carl Sammons
Wild Buckwheat Point Lobos

12" x 16"




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