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Edgar Payne (1883-1947)

Born in rural Missouri, Edgar Payne grew up in the Ozark Mountains which instilled in him a love for the wilderness that would remain with him the rest of his life. By the age of fourteen, Payne was completely on his own and made his way painting houses, signs and stage sets until he reached Chicago and began a brief period of formal training in fine art at the Art Institute of Chicago.

While in Chicago, Payne learned of a nascent art colony located at Laguna Beach, California. In 1911 he made his first visit to the region that would provide him with a lifetime of inspiration and which he was to immortalize on canvas. By 1917 Payne had made Laguna Beach his home. Here he was inspired by subjects that were close at hand: Santa Catalina, Laguna Canyon, and the Laguna shoreline. However, Payne was driven by an incessant wanderlust that lured him away from the Southland. Between 1922 and 1924, he traveled Europe and completed a series of impressive maritime and mountain scenes which strongly suggest his more mature work.

Upon his return from Europe, Payne began the body of work for which he is justifiably most famous, his paintings of the California Sierras. Over a period of twenty years, Payne repeatedly found inspiration in the dense forests and ever-imposing peaks of the High Sierras. Occasionally, Payne would make sketching and painting trips to northern Arizona and New Mexico, producing canvases that were totally different in palette from his other themes. Payne's talent enabled him to project the vastness of the Southwest--recording the silence of the weather-shaped monuments and magnifying their immensity by comparing them to man. His death in 1947 ended a life-long love of the West recorded in unforgettable canvases by this accomplished painter.

Payne's work is held in the collections of the Fleischer Museum of Art, Scottsdale, Arizona; the Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona; the Springville Museum of Art, Utah; the Brigham Young University Fine Arts Collection, Provo, Utah; and the National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.

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Brittany Boats
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Foothills and Eucalyptus


French Tuna Boats


Morning Light in the Sierra


Laguna Coast


A View of the Glacial Path


Foothills near Pasadena


High Sierra


Navajos on the Mesa


Dancing Surf


Chioggia Boats, Italy


Blue Canyon, Arizona


Autumn Sycamores


Chioggia Harbor


Sierra Morning


Boats in Harbor


Sierra Morning


Sierra Sunshine


Seascape


Duck Lake, Sierra


In The Harbor


High Sierras


Tuna Boats


Breton Sails


Owens Valley, California


Italian Boat Scene


Chioggia Canal


Boats of Sotto Marino


Breton Dories


Peaks of Light


Canyon de Chelly


Mountains, Valley, Arroyo Seco, Pasadena


French Boats


Lake Ediza


Red Sails of Brittany


High Sierra


Navahos


French Tuna Boats


Near Sabrina


Rocks and Surf at Laguna


Mountain Village


The Matterhorn


Canyon Color


Sierra Peaks and Snow


The Departure Sardine Fishing Boats


Sierra Lake


San Gabriel Mountains


Shaded Grove


Brittany Harbor


High Sierra


Swiss Village


Harbor Color


Chioggia Canal


Chioggia Harbor


Navajos in Canyon de Chelley


Italian Boats at Anchor


French Fishing Boats


Italian Cargo Boats


Mountain Peaks


The Valley Village


Untitled Seascape


Boats of Douarnenez


Fishing Adriatic


Looking Down on Mentone


Italian Boats, Chioggia, Italy


Laguna Canyon



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