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Downtown San Francisco in Graphite
1960s

#88910

Jack Freeman

This 1960s graphite of paper of a building with a bell tower is by San Francisco painter Jack Freeman (1938-2014). Freeman studied at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, landscape and figure drawing with Oskar Kokoschka’s School of Vision in Austria, and received his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in the late 1960s. Freeman's style varied between Abstract Expressionism, the Bay Area Figurative Movement, and plein air landscape painting.

1960s
Graphite on Paper
11.75"x8.75"unframed

Estate stamped lower right. Good vintage condition, some red colored pencil stains in the lower left.