$2,695.00
California Impressionist Oil Painting by Frederick Milton Rash, (1919-1998). Original oil on canvas with original frame. This beautiful painting is an original by the Laguna Beach artist and was acquired from the original owners collection. Signed lower left and in good vintage condition. The impressionist oil depicts a warm hillside in California, where the artist lived for the majority of his lifetime with a studio in Laguna Beach. Measures 31″ W x 25″ H x 1″ D Frederick Milton Rash was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 30, 1919. After returning from WWII, Rash went to work for Howard Hughes working on art renderings for the “Spruce Goose” and other projects. He then established a studio-home in Laguna Beach and did restoration for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He won awards while a member of the California Art Club and was cover artist for Orange County Executive magazine for many years. Rash retired to Florida and died in Lake Mary on October 29, 1998. Working in oil and watercolor, he painted landscapes, still lives, seascapes, and portraits.
California Impressionist Oil Painting by Frederick Milton Rash, (1919-1998). Original oil on canvas with original frame. This beautiful painting is an original by the Laguna Beach artist and was acquired from the original owners collection. Signed lower left and in good vintage condition. The impressionist oil depicts a warm hillside in California, where the artist lived for the majority of his lifetime with a studio in Laguna Beach. Measures 31″ W x 25″ H x 1″ D Frederick Milton Rash was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 30, 1919. After returning from WWII, Rash went to work for Howard Hughes working on art renderings for the “Spruce Goose” and other projects. He then established a studio-home in Laguna Beach and did restoration for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He won awards while a member of the California Art Club and was cover artist for Orange County Executive magazine for many years. Rash retired to Florida and died in Lake Mary on October 29, 1998. Working in oil and watercolor, he painted landscapes, still lives, seascapes, and portraits.