National Watercolor Society (U.S.)

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Art society; Los Angeles, Calif.

The California Watercolor Society was founded in Los Angeles in 1920. The organization continued for fifty-five years as the CWS. In 1975 the name was changed to the National Watercolor Society (NWS). In the early years the organization was dominated by members of the California School, the group of West Coast painters whose most prominent representative was Millard Sheets. These artists developed a regionalist style that focused on California landscape and, less frequently, the urban scene. The approach and aesthetic represented by Millard Sheets and others greatly influenced the members of the Society for years, and as a result the organization became increasingly viewed as conservative and even decorative.

From the description of National Watercolor Society records, 1920-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79939144

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referencedIn Amy Freeman Lee Papers, S 570. 23., 1909-1997 and undated Southwest Collection/Special Collections Libary, Texas Tech University
creatorOf National Watercolor Society records Archives of American Art
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associatedWith California Watercolor Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Lee, Amy Freeman person
associatedWith Sheets, Millard, 1907-1989. person
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California
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Art
Watercolorists
Watercolor painting
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Active 1920

Active 1995

Americans

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