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Artistic Legacy: The Ann and Bill Cullen Collection
Her passion seemed to follow her wherever she went. While she and her husband lived in New York City in the 1960s, she befriended Dong Kingman, a master of the California Watercolor Style which first originated at Chouinard. Unlike earlier watercolors which were often sketched out beforehand, these works were painted freehand—often en plein air rather than in a studio. They depicted everyday scenes in bold, colorful strokes which pushed the medium to its limits. Until she passed in 2018, she continued to collect and get to know many of the most prominent artists of the movement, including Rex Brandt, Emil Kosa Jr., and Millard Sheets.
All the while, Ann Cullen practiced and honed her own talent for painting. This is the first exhibition that showcases a small selection of her paintings and drawings along with the major body of works that she spent her life collecting.
Artistic Legacy: The Ann and Bill Cullen Collection is organized by the Bowers Museum and curated by Jean Stern. Major funding for this exhibition comes from the Bowers California Arts Council.
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Mark Hilbert
Since he was a boy growing up in Pasadena in the 1950s, history has fascinated Mark Hilbert. It is therefore fitting that he and his wife, Janet, founded the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University.
The one-of-a-kind museum, which opened in 2016, features more than 5,000 pieces of art from the 1900s to the present-day. Focused on visual storytelling, the works illustrate California’s historical and social history, depicting everyday life in the state. The museum is the only one in the world committed to displaying the colorful, iconic past of the Golden State through the artwork of leading California Scene artists and Hollywood studio artists and animators.
Among the museum’s most celebrated works are those by well-known artists such as Millard Sheets, Emil Kosa Jr., Mary Blair, Phil Dike, Milford Zornes and Rex Brandt. The museum also features one of the largest private collections of Disney and other animation art, works by American illustrators, Native American arts and American design, including a vintage radio collection.
Journey to the Hilbert Museum
The Hilberts happened to stumble upon their first California Scene Painting in 1993 when they bought a house in Palm Springs shortly after they married