This 20th Century watercolor on paper landscape is by Frederick Pomeroy (1924-2011), a Carmel Valley painter and teacher. He studied at California College of Arts and Crafts (now CCA) in Oakland during the 1940s and the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Fontainebleau, France in 1951, where he was awarded a prize for painting from the French Cultural Department. Pomeroy exhibited and traveled widely throughout the U.S. and spent the greater part of his life plein air painting in Carmel Valley, especially Soberanes Point, Point Lobos, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and Pacific Grove, with his wife, Mary Barnas Pomeroy.
20th Century Watercolor on Paper 10"x7" unframed, 15.25"x12.75" framed Excellent condition. Signed on the lower right. Framed in a vintage wood frame with a hand painted soft yellow finish and dusty pink center using archival matting in warm white behind conservation clear glass.