Join Jeremy Tessmer, art historian and gallery director at Sullivan Goss, for a talk about artist Lockwood de Forest.
Lockwood de Forest was a successful landscapist and also an acclaimed interior designer, known for his furniture with Middle Eastern and Indian influences. A prodigious traveler, he began visiting Santa Barbara in 1902 and eventually settled here living out the rest of his life.
De Forest received formal training in Rome and was heavily influenced by the Hudson River School of painting.
The exhibition, “Lockwood de Forest: Lighting the Way” is dedicated to Kathleen & Oswald Da Ros. It is open to the public through May 8, 2022.
Sign up for this talk at:
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General Admission: $20
Museum Members: $15
Date and time
Wed, April 6, 2022
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM PDT
Location
Santa Barbara Historical Museum
136 East de la Guerra
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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