sloping landscape lined with trees and dotted with pink, green and orange ground cover; small patch of pebbles in lower left edge; group of three leaning trees in lower right quadrant; two trees in middle center and middle left; small path winds behind middle trees; series of taller trees in background, starting in upper left quadrant and moving across upper center; body of water visible in upper right quadrant; pale green sky

%C2%A9 Estate of Pedro de Lemos

Old Pines at Monterey, c. 1921

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Pedro Lemos was the leading light of the Arts and Crafts movement on the West Coast, extolling the importance of handcrafted objects to beautify our everyday lives. For printmakers, the epitome of this aesthetic was a print made from blocks of wood or linoleum carved and inked by hand. (Lemos used a cornhusk wrapped around cardboard to rub the paper against the inked block.) Favorite Arts and Crafts subjects were highly personal scenes from nature, and windblown trees were about as good as it got.

In Old Pines at Monterey, we see Lemos the theoretician, using two shades of the same color, as in the row of violet trees, or using complementary shades, like the red and green in the foreground. The power of this print comes just as much from experimentation, however—the iridescence Lemos somehow achieves on the wind-carved trees, the lavender flecks in the blue sky. Lemos worked on the campus of Stanford University near Palo Alto, Calif., and was often seen sketching on the Monterey Peninsula a couple hours away; in 1926 he designed a cottage and had it built in the area. The son of a Portuguese-born cobbler, he decided in 1933 to ally himself with Spanish noblemen with the last name of de Lemos. He went back to earlier prints and squeezed the important-sounding “de” into his signature, as he does here.

Details
Title
Old Pines at Monterey
Artist Life
1882–1954
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2017.64
Provenance
Artist’s estate (until 1990, sold to Terry and Paula Trotter); [Trotter Galleries, Carmel, Calif.; 1990-2017]
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sloping landscape lined with trees and dotted with pink, green and orange ground cover; small patch of pebbles in lower left edge; group of three leaning trees in lower right quadrant; two trees in middle center and middle left; small path winds behind middle trees; series of taller trees in background, starting in upper left quadrant and moving across upper center; body of water visible in upper right quadrant; pale green sky

© Estate of Pedro de Lemos

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