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Calico Cat with Bumblebee & Zinnias, watercolor by Mendocino Heritage Artist Fran Moyer (1988), at the Mendocino Art Center Gallery Store.
Calico Cat with Bumblebee & Zinnias, watercolor by Mendocino Heritage Artist Fran Moyer (1988), at the Mendocino Art Center Gallery Store.
Calico Cat with Bumblebee & Zinnias, watercolor by Mendocino Heritage Artist Fran Moyer (1988).
Fran Moyer, in her last year, at her 84th birthday party.
Fran Moyer, in her last year, at her 84th birthday party.
James Maxwell and Fran Moyer toast her new house in Caspar (c.1979). Photo: Sandra Hawthorne
James Maxwell and Fran Moyer toast her new house in Caspar (c.1979). Photo: Sandra Hawthorne
Fran Moyer, Mendocino Art Center Retrospective (2002). Photo: CG Blick
Fran Moyer, Mendocino Art Center Retrospective (2002). Photo: CG Blick
Temptation, pencil signed polychrome wood by Fran Moyer (1969) in the bay wubdiw at the opening show for Zacha’s Bay Window Gallery (1970)
Sandra Hawthorne with her Strays, watercolor by Fran Moyer (1979).
Sandra Hawthorne with her Strays, watercolor by Fran Moyer (1979).
Fran Moyer building her house at Caspar (c.1978). Photo: Sandra Hawthorne
Fran Moyer building her house at Caspar (c.1978). Photo: Sandra Hawthorne
Cover: Honey Glumm’s Tales For Kiddies. Photo:Connie-Korbel-Mickey
Cover: Honey Glumm’s Tales For Kiddies. Photo:Connie-Korbel-Mickey
Figures from the Crucifixion, No.13, Stabat Mater. From the 13th Century Latin hymn “Stabat Mater”, a meditation on Mary who weeps as she stands at the Cross on which her son is dying: “Stabat Mater dolorosa, Juxta Crucem lacrimosa, Dum pendebat Filius.”
Awarded the Gold Medal, Western Sculpture and Print Annual, Oakland Museum of Art, 1954
Welded steel; height 42″.
Figures from the Crucifixion, No.13, Stabat Mater. From the 13th Century Latin hymn “Stabat Mater”, a meditation on Mary who weeps as she stands at the Cross on which her son is dying: “Stabat Mater dolorosa, Juxta Crucem lacrimosa, Dum pendebat Filius.”
Awarded the Gold Medal, Western Sculpture and Print Annual, Oakland Museum of Art, 1954
Welded steel; height 42″.